Name that Flying Machine
Noyade has it with the Convair Model 58 Charger, an unsuccessful bidder for the COIN contract won by the Bronco.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conv...del_48_Charger
As Uncle Roger would say: “WIHIHH?”
Noyade has the con.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conv...del_48_Charger
As Uncle Roger would say: “WIHIHH?”
Noyade has the con.
Carrier aircraft?
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I was going to suggest Westland Wyvern with second prop artfully hidden but not sure, tail plane looks too high set for starters.
First thoughts were Martin Mauler,but closer inspection would be the Kaiser-Fleetwings XTBK-1.....Of which there is not a lot of complimentary information..
OH ...again ,if correct....
OH ...again ,if correct....
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I seem to remember that beasty at the PFA Cranfield several times. Or one very like it!
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I believe that post-modern Flea is the Croses EC-6 Criquet. He also designed the EC-9 Para-Cargo Croses Para-Cargo
At which point I hope someone thought the joke had gone far enough.
If I'm right, Open House in the fullness of time.
At which point I hope someone thought the joke had gone far enough.
If I'm right, Open House in the fullness of time.
I believe that post-modern Flea is the Croses EC-6 Criquet. He also designed the EC-9 Para-Cargo Croses Para-Cargo
At which point I hope someone thought the joke had gone far enough.
If I'm right, Open House in the fullness of time.
At which point I hope someone thought the joke had gone far enough.
If I'm right, Open House in the fullness of time.
open house called
Slight thread drift. Why does the JJ-1 have its inlets so far forward?
well in the '50's they'd just got over putting a hole in the nose so this was an improvement I guess.............
Cheers Beamr. I was very lucky with that one. No idea why the intakes are so far forward or why the vertical fin seems so incredibly tall.
Initially I thought it may have been the Fiat G.80.
Initially I thought it may have been the Fiat G.80.
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Fin reminds me of the Nangchang variation on a Yak 18 theme...
Looks very much like 'Britain First' (aka Bristol type 142, which became the Blenheim). Withdraw that, the undercarriage looks wrong