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22nd Dec 2023, 15:05
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Posted By Allan Lupton

One of Sopwith's developments?

One of Sopwith's developments?
7th Apr 2023, 16:09
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Posted By Allan Lupton

A47 then. . .

A47 then. . .
7th Apr 2023, 11:11
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Posted By Allan Lupton

Focke-Wulf fw56 prototype?

Focke-Wulf fw56 prototype?
30th Jan 2022, 08:13
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Posted By Allan Lupton

And I thought we'd won that one. Shows the...

And I thought we'd won that one. Shows the fallibility of memory, particularly in matters one was on the fringe of.
30th Jan 2022, 07:57
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Posted By Allan Lupton

Yes you're right so over to you. I think two...

Yes you're right so over to you.
I think two were built, but neither survives. With that cockpit I can't see the attraction of a reproduction, but what do I know?
28th Jan 2022, 15:02
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Posted By Allan Lupton

Well my previous offering having been quickly...

Well my previous offering having been quickly solved I'll try another one. How about the forward view from this?
...
25th Jan 2022, 21:34
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Posted By Allan Lupton

It is correct of course. I had hoped that since...

It is correct of course. I had hoped that since the Beardmore Inflexible, like Walraven 2, does not appear in my Big Book of Aeroplanes it might take longer.
Here's a more straightforward view:
...
25th Jan 2022, 09:18
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Posted By Allan Lupton

I think I cannot reply until it's been posted for...

I think I cannot reply until it's been posted for 24 hours, so 19:24 this evening
24th Jan 2022, 18:24
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Posted By Allan Lupton

Thanks SLB! I can't offer such an elegant...

Thanks SLB! I can't offer such an elegant aeroplane and I expect this is well-known but here it is anyway:...
24th Jan 2022, 09:12
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Posted By Allan Lupton

Well, since PK was Dutch East Indies one can...

Well, since PK was Dutch East Indies one can conclude it was one of Laurens Walraven's designs and I'll say it was Walraven 2 - found on the internet so unreliable. but it's all I can offer.
22nd Jan 2022, 14:42
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Posted By Allan Lupton

There was an early DH106 project which was a...

There was an early DH106 project which was a canard and which had three engines buried in the rear fuselage. We were able to quote that layout when Sud Aviation wanted us to pay royalties for the...
22nd Jan 2022, 10:28
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Posted By Allan Lupton

Pobjoy engines I think, but it's not a British...

Pobjoy engines I think, but it's not a British aeroplane. Based on SLB's location I'll suggest it's Dutch (or Dutch colonial).
3rd Sep 2020, 09:56
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Posted By Allan Lupton

The R4360 and R2800 would have been similar in...

The R4360 and R2800 would have been similar in overall diameter - reducing the number of cylinders/row would make little difference and the cylinder heads were different.
Secondly, I think you may...
25th Apr 2020, 13:23
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Posted By Allan Lupton

Perhaps it's a Blackburne Tomtit motor in which...

Perhaps it's a Blackburne Tomtit motor in which case quite a number of Lympne aeroplanes have to be looked at - and it's none of 'em, in my opinion.
5th Jan 2020, 17:54
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Posted By Allan Lupton

A W-12 like a Napier Lion?

A W-12 like a Napier Lion?
4th Jan 2020, 08:06
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Views: 742,251
Posted By Allan Lupton

Used to see this being test-flown and can tell...

Used to see this being test-flown and can tell you what it is, but have nothing to post so I'll leave it to the others . . .
5th Nov 2019, 19:42
Replies: 4,988
Views: 742,251
Posted By Allan Lupton

I think you're right. How come you've become ...

I think you're right.
How come you've become New Here on 1 post having joined two years ago and posted several times today, let alone the previous years?
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