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T-21
10th Jun 2010, 17:12
Trying to obtain plans,drawings of this aircraft . It was a redesigned Auster AOP.6 with an increased wingspan. It had a wing full of tufts and perforations for boundary layer work by Marshalls of Cambridge. During test flying it crashed in 1966 with the sad loss of test pilot Brian Wass and his observer.Any drawings,plans gratefully acknowledged.

l.garey
11th Jun 2010, 05:17
Hello T-21. No plans etc I am afraid, but just to say the MA-4 was the Auster T7 prototype, VF665. I remember seeing it at Cambridge in August 1958

Laurence

T-21
11th Jun 2010, 06:19
Thanks Laurence,
My late father paralled Brian Wass thru RAF training in Rhodesia,then 203 AFS Driffield on Meteors and No.92 Squadron at Linton. The MA-4 was a tricky aircraft to handle and definitely a one off hence difficult to find details apart from contacting Marshall's archives.

l.garey
11th Jun 2010, 06:30
T-21: I just sent you a PM

Laurence

Noyade
14th Jun 2010, 08:02
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/1565/marshallj.jpg (http://img59.imageshack.us/i/marshallj.jpg/)

sablatnic
14th Jun 2010, 15:24
Hi! Got curious, and found this here. Deltas - Vic Flintham (http://www.vicflintham.co.uk/post-war-research-aircraft-and-prototypes/General-research.html)
http://i889.photobucket.com/albums/ac93/sablatnic/Whatsits/ma4.jpg

T-21
14th Jun 2010, 19:16
Thanks for the plan and photographs gentlemen. The MA-4 had a very cramped cockpit for the pilot and observer and looks highly modified. The main airframe was in a orange finish . Were the cowlings,spats and wingtips in yellow ?