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Old 1st Sep 2010, 07:33
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OK...want a clue for "Smoky Morn?"
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 07:41
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Coming up to 1800....

A couple of glasses and you might trip up.
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Good morning LM, evening Graeme,

Thanks for looking after the shop David, I hope it wasn't too boring as contestants seemed to have been a bit sparse!

Congratulations Graeme on getting the Gull; I'm not surprised really, because when I was compiling the data, I saw the title of the book where the quote below was taken from and I thought to myself, there's a volume that's bound to be on the Wizard of Oz's shelves!

The Gull was Designed by Leonard Warden Bonney who learned to fly with Orville Wright in 1910, it was built by Kirkham Motor Co, Flushing NY.

Extract from "The World's Worst Aircraft", Jim Winchester 2005

Despite 25 years of evidence to the contrary, American pilot and inventor Leonard Warden Bonney believed the secret to manned flight was to emulate the birds as closely as possible. To this end he kept and studied seagulls and devised an aircraft on avian principles. The Bonney Gull emerged in late 1927 and was unlike anything before or since. The wings, which really can be described as gull-like, did everything except actually flap, incorporating variable incidence, variable dihedral, and variable sweep of the outer sections. After four years' work and considerable testing in wind tunnels and on the ground, and despite the protest of friends and observers, Bonney took off in the Gull on 4 May 1928. The Gull wobbled, fishtailed and plunged into the ground, killing Bonney and ending his dream of flying like the birds.

Here's a rather sad little video clip showing the all too short maiden flight:

YouTube - The Bonney Gull

Off to work now, so have a good morning guys, seeya coffee time if possible. Edited to say email recieved, thanks LM, will action ASAP.
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TC, please check e-mail.
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 07:50
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OMG!

I refreshed the forum header and saw the Stig and thought I'm done!

Extract from "The World's Worst Aircraft", Jim Winchester 2005
Yeah mate, I've got that book. I think half the world has it but I disagree with a lot of the entries.

How are you by the way? I see that you coached Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz recently?
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 07:53
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Back to the challenge.

Was it American?
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 07:56
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Not American mate.

It's a pusher by the way...
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 08:01
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A pusher...??????

So the front is to the right then.
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 08:06
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Yep. Pilot is facing to the right of screen...
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 08:35
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Is it on the web?
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Like Dixon-Nipper but apparently is not.....
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Is it on the web?
Yes. Compared to other challenges I would say it's extensively covered on the net with numerous photos.

Yes David, I am drinking wine from a bottle.
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 08:51
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Yes David, I am drinking wine from a bottle.
Via a glass I hope.
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 08:53
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Clue.

The first cross-Channel flight...
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 08:55
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The Bleriot V?
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Old 1st Sep 2010, 09:00
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Via a glass I hope.
No. Wipe the top and pass the bottle round...
The Bleriot V?
G'day Ken, how are ya? Control is yours...

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Hi Graeme....I'm well thanks mate. Hope all is well down there in the colonies?

Stand-by gents.....
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Why are they always so easy afterwards.....
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Hope all is well down there in the colonies?
All good mate However after our recent Federal election, no-one's running the country...sound familiar?

(Passes bottle to wife)
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(Passes bottle to wife)
Strewth - you're not still on the first are you?
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