Silhouette challenge
First chance on line since this morning.
This thing seems to have six engines, and I'm baffled by the jobbers up front, because they simply don't look like canards.
Did it originate in the Nevada desert?
This thing seems to have six engines, and I'm baffled by the jobbers up front, because they simply don't look like canards.
Did it originate in the Nevada desert?
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Lunchtime and something to have a shot at!
Is it the Boeing Model 804-4, Boeing's Entry for the WS-110A study ?
Not sure about the final dash number, as the Model 404 appears to have had ten iterations and the image I found was as your image except the foreplanes didn't seem to be folded up!
Is it the Boeing Model 804-4, Boeing's Entry for the WS-110A study ?
Not sure about the final dash number, as the Model 404 appears to have had ten iterations and the image I found was as your image except the foreplanes didn't seem to be folded up!
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RR....no, it was never built.
LM...it originated in Seattle I believe!
Afternoon Sinco...got it in one...its the Boeing submission for what eventually to became the XB-70.
You have control SincoTC
LM...it originated in Seattle I believe!
Afternoon Sinco...got it in one...its the Boeing submission for what eventually to became the XB-70.
You have control SincoTC
I have to go offline for just over an hour, so herewith clue for you all to be going on with.
Only one was built and it was the only floatplane/flying boat ever built by this company.
Only one was built and it was the only floatplane/flying boat ever built by this company.