Heikkis' Silhouette Challenge
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Morning LM
Not much time to spare last week, been busy at work with a new project and a very tight deadline.
Can't see any evidence for motive power, so is yours a glider-bomb? Maybe a US Navy development of the early forties? I know where to look but I'm on a borrowed computer with none of my short-cuts and I have to my brother's birthday get-together shortly, but will try and get back later!
Not much time to spare last week, been busy at work with a new project and a very tight deadline.
Can't see any evidence for motive power, so is yours a glider-bomb? Maybe a US Navy development of the early forties? I know where to look but I'm on a borrowed computer with none of my short-cuts and I have to my brother's birthday get-together shortly, but will try and get back later!
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My my, still here, 'taz been quiet!!
Back and picking up the track now and I've remembered the name of the site
I'm pretty certain it's the LBE-1 Glide-Bomb "Glomb", radio-controlled with the aid of a nose-mounted TV camera; designed by the Naval Aircraft Factory in 1943, but to be produced by Pratt-Read (Gould). Dunno if they did though!
Back and picking up the track now and I've remembered the name of the site
I'm pretty certain it's the LBE-1 Glide-Bomb "Glomb", radio-controlled with the aid of a nose-mounted TV camera; designed by the Naval Aircraft Factory in 1943, but to be produced by Pratt-Read (Gould). Dunno if they did though!
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Flattery will get you everywhere, as will the correct answer!!
It is the Romano R.82 (Aka SNCASE R.82)
Noyade has control
It is the Romano R.82 (Aka SNCASE R.82)
Noyade has control
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The Challenge Thread
Well, at least a front view to begin with...
Plan is to make this aircraft a silhouette soon. Cheers.
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A'rtnoon Graeme,
Thanks mate, I got three straight hours, which isn't bad for me
Is your double challenge an Atlantic-Fokker XA-7 ??
Have to be Open House if it is, as I'm gonna be in design meetings and the workshop most of the day!
Thanks mate, I got three straight hours, which isn't bad for me
Is your double challenge an Atlantic-Fokker XA-7 ??
Have to be Open House if it is, as I'm gonna be in design meetings and the workshop most of the day!
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Evening Graeme - wings/tail/booms from a Cessna 337. Looks like a jet conversion? Presume those are wing tanks at the point where the booms meet the wing?
Appears to have the extended nose very much like the Spectrum and the CIRPAS Pelican, so I'm wondering if there was a jet version of one of those - or at least a proposed one.
Appears to have the extended nose very much like the Spectrum and the CIRPAS Pelican, so I'm wondering if there was a jet version of one of those - or at least a proposed one.
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Morning Martin, up early mate or are you away somewhere again?
A'rtnoon Graeme, not a postcard, but I've put a link on your Challenge!
It looks like it is the Airmaster Avalon 680 and a good challenge too
Open House please if you agree as I'm not online for most of today
A'rtnoon Graeme, not a postcard, but I've put a link on your Challenge!
It looks like it is the Airmaster Avalon 680 and a good challenge too
Open House please if you agree as I'm not online for most of today