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Morning Ken,
Coffee break; so I've just had a quick riffle through the sixties in my favourite non-specific country archive and found something that looks like it might fit, the Tom Storey Racer, Aka TSR.3 Wonder circa 1968 ??
Back to work now, so Open House please if correct, I'll try and get back at lunch time to see how things are going on !
Coffee break; so I've just had a quick riffle through the sixties in my favourite non-specific country archive and found something that looks like it might fit, the Tom Storey Racer, Aka TSR.3 Wonder circa 1968 ??
Back to work now, so Open House please if correct, I'll try and get back at lunch time to see how things are going on !
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Hi Trevor, yes it is the Storey TSR-3, designed by British air racer Tom Storey Just the one example built, G-AWIV remains current of the UK register today. Not sure if it is still flying....I last saw it in 2007.
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Mmm, tail, aerial, wings resembles the Epic LT...but fuselage curvature doesn't match and suspect it is something altogether smaller. Is that a turboprop up front?
Thinking again, is it the Epic LT look alike, the Farnborough Kestrel?
Thinking again, is it the Epic LT look alike, the Farnborough Kestrel?
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It is a turboprop and there is a good reason why it bears a resemblance to the Epic LT but it is in fact slighty larger!
Edit:
As I typed this, you had a good second thought!
It is Richard Noble's Farnborough Aircraft Company F1, AKA Kestrel JP-10 and now under totally new ownership, just the Kestrel
KESTREL AIRCRAFT
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Edit:
As I typed this, you had a good second thought!
It is Richard Noble's Farnborough Aircraft Company F1, AKA Kestrel JP-10 and now under totally new ownership, just the Kestrel
KESTREL AIRCRAFT
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Coffee time,
Ken, I thought I'd put up a fresh post just in case you hadn't spotted my edit that gave you control, (after I spotted your second thought edit)! Although, that was before you added the image, so I guess you have seen it and are in the process of preparing another one while being "hampered" by having work to do !!
Oh well, back to work now, catchya later!
Ken, I thought I'd put up a fresh post just in case you hadn't spotted my edit that gave you control, (after I spotted your second thought edit)! Although, that was before you added the image, so I guess you have seen it and are in the process of preparing another one while being "hampered" by having work to do !!
Oh well, back to work now, catchya later!
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Thanks Trevor. I did see your edit but was tied up with work so couldn't react until now.
Incidentally the photo of the Kestrel was one I took at Bournemouth when it was visiting in 2007.
Here is the next challenge....this is how I used to draw aircraft when I was a kid - save for the fact I would put big engines on top of the tails! Nice to see one of the manufacturers take note Needless to say, a project!
Incidentally the photo of the Kestrel was one I took at Bournemouth when it was visiting in 2007.
Here is the next challenge....this is how I used to draw aircraft when I was a kid - save for the fact I would put big engines on top of the tails! Nice to see one of the manufacturers take note Needless to say, a project!
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Afternoon David.
Very similar in design, but no connection that I can see. The challenge aircraft is an airliner concept as opposed to a business jet.
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Is that the Boeing submission for Nasa's N+3 Program ??
Based on conceptual design studies, the team has recommended to NASA a fixed wing configuration (nicknamed Icon II) with V-tails and upper surface engines as the technology reference concept plane for N+3, said team leader Bob Welge of BR&T. The Icon II concept can carry 120 passengers in a two-class, single-aisle interior, and can cruise at Mach 1.6 to Mach 1.8 with a range of about 5,000 nautical miles.
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Evening Trevor.
I have mild tinnitus, but this doesn't ring any bells. Poor image to begin with = Russian?
(That NASA thingy - leading edges on each wing are different?)
I have mild tinnitus, but this doesn't ring any bells. Poor image to begin with = Russian?
(That NASA thingy - leading edges on each wing are different?)
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Morning Graeme,
No mate, poor image = me sodding around to produce silhouette !!
That said, the image was fairly small and is of a model, but it's not Russian!
I think that the different L/E shape on that NASA thingy is a product of the kinked planform, dihedral and the angle of the view!
Poor image to begin with = Russian?
That said, the image was fairly small and is of a model, but it's not Russian!
I think that the different L/E shape on that NASA thingy is a product of the kinked planform, dihedral and the angle of the view!
I think that the different L/E shape on that NASA thingy is a product of the kinked planform, dihedral and the angle of the view!
One day while doodling at the NASA design office....
"Hey Bob, check this one out."
"Idiot, you drew the leading edges differently!"
"She's good, on one will notice."
Did the French firm make any other racers? This is a racer I presume?