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Hi Ridge
thanks for the wishes.....Yes irony wanted that I knew well the Bellanca push/pull contraption and to tell you the truth it was one of the few I know as of late this forum has rightly become the university of spotting whilst I'm still at elementary school....
It was just that I couldn't log in as I got a green light only minutes ago.
Well never mind next time
Carson1934
thanks for the wishes.....Yes irony wanted that I knew well the Bellanca push/pull contraption and to tell you the truth it was one of the few I know as of late this forum has rightly become the university of spotting whilst I'm still at elementary school....
It was just that I couldn't log in as I got a green light only minutes ago.
Well never mind next time
Carson1934
Welcome back carson.
"I know as of late this forum has rightly become the university of spotting whilst I'm still at elementary school...."
No you are not, that's for sure.
"I know as of late this forum has rightly become the university of spotting whilst I'm still at elementary school...."
No you are not, that's for sure.
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This was driving me nuts!! I knew it from long ago but was stuck on the name, I've been searching for 'Colibri' for over an hour. THEN I remembered!
It is one incarnation of the Colani C-309!!
edit to add.....ARSE!!!!
It is one incarnation of the Colani C-309!!
edit to add.....ARSE!!!!
Looks italian. Could be Colani's C309.
Evenin' all.
Designed by Luigi Colani, a German.
A project speed record setter from 1968, projected to achieve 900 Km/hr.
2 x Mazda Wankels.
The thread is all yours evansb.
Designed by Luigi Colani, a German.
A project speed record setter from 1968, projected to achieve 900 Km/hr.
2 x Mazda Wankels.
The thread is all yours evansb.