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Evening Mel.
Can't figure out the surroundings, seems like it's not linked to the "outside". Is that some sort of asbestos cloth at bottom right? Looks like an old photo?
Can't figure out the surroundings, seems like it's not linked to the "outside". Is that some sort of asbestos cloth at bottom right? Looks like an old photo?
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Hi Graeme. The photograph is not all that old possibly early 1990s. Not sure about the material it may well be an asbestos blanket type material. It is all part of the aircraft's structure.
Is it the back-end of a turboprop,with overwing exhaust..?
Is it a lift engine from the SC-1?
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I think it's a RKBM RD-41, one of a pair in the front of the Yak-141 Freestyle supersonic VSTOL prototype ??
I remember seeing this at Farnborough in '92
I remember seeing this at Farnborough in '92
F -105 Thud..
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Good morning David,
No Mate, this aircraft used a brake 'chute; you can see petal type airbrakes, but the "clamshells" (I think of them as eyelids) were for adjusting the tailpipe's orifice when using reheat!
Edit: Not a Thud sycamore!
No Mate, this aircraft used a brake 'chute; you can see petal type airbrakes, but the "clamshells" (I think of them as eyelids) were for adjusting the tailpipe's orifice when using reheat!
Edit: Not a Thud sycamore!