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Old 20th Aug 2023, 11:39
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It went into service allright, though this pic is a prototype.
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Old 20th Aug 2023, 12:03
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Was it a large hovercraft...?
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Old 20th Aug 2023, 12:21
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Concorde prototype?
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Old 21st Aug 2023, 10:31
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'nuff said!


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Old 21st Aug 2023, 11:17
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Thanks mel. The fire panel and those 1960s-recording-studio dials were a clue.

A quickie with two possible answers…


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Old 24th Aug 2023, 07:11
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The big-wheeled H.P. 42?



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Old 24th Aug 2023, 09:47
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Forgot this was still running! Yes, HP42 or maybe a short haul HP45. There’s that lovely Shell film about ops at Croydon on the youtubes which suggests the “Handley Page Forty Two Seater” had some sort of APU for starting. It also shows how to service a Bristol Jupiter with mallets.

I would have loved to have flown those obsolescent beauties in my career. But of course there has to be a line in the sand…

All yours Noyade, no doubt with something far more obscure.
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Old 25th Aug 2023, 01:03
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Thanks thnarg. Unfortunately I only have an exterior shot.



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Old 25th Aug 2023, 07:08
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european?
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Old 25th Aug 2023, 13:33
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Junkers?
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Old 25th Aug 2023, 22:05
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Originally Posted by thnarg
Junkers?






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Must be time to end this one and make it Open House.

The Junkers K 16.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_K_16




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Old 30th Aug 2023, 10:46
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Not one I'd ever seen before ..................... looks very uncomfortable to fly

I see it has an "L" registration - was that a Czech aircraft (L-B***) in pre-1928 numbering???

here's an odd one for OH




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Old 3rd Sep 2023, 17:21
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It is an odd one. No horizon so VFR only. The chaps’ clothes, briefcases and the plastic trim look early 1960s?
Does that decal say “Set Take-off Weight Opposite Operating Altitude”? Huh? American?
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Old 4th Sep 2023, 07:20
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Yes American - but earlier than 1960

The pictures are all a bit Film Noir - they were trying to push it as a business machine. It sold in (relatively) small numbers

I can't make out the exact wording of the decal
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Old 4th Sep 2023, 07:36
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The airspeed indicator starts at 10 MPH/KTS, it must be a helicopter. Also dual rev indicators and a hydraulic press gauge. My guess is Cessna's only helicopter, the CH-1 Skyhook.
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Well done D26, just seen all about it on the youtubes. Basically a 150 with a wobbly wing and yet another aircraft you’d never get me up in.
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Old 4th Sep 2023, 12:25
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Oddly the ONLY helicopter that Cessna ever built - they made about a 100 I think , most of which went to the military -. It broke several height records in its time

Looks a bit more luxurious than any Cessna 150 or 172 I ever flew in.

over to D26!!






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