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Old 21st Jul 2022, 20:17
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Think the guy with the hose appears to be wearing a lifejacket...so ,possibly a seaplane..?...Japanese..?
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Old 21st Jul 2022, 21:04
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For seaplanes I will stab at the BV222 (or BV238) there are not that many differences between them which would show from this photo.
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Old 22nd Jul 2022, 09:35
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None of the above.
Only one built - that is to say with the engines illustrated.
I rotated the photo slightly to the left - otherwise too much of the engines would be visible.
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Old 22nd Jul 2022, 12:40
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Is this a turboprop? Those nacelles look rather long for a big recip.
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Old 23rd Jul 2022, 03:56
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They're liquid cooled V12 engines...
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Old 23rd Jul 2022, 05:23
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XB-38 Flying Fortress with Allison V-1710s?
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Old 23rd Jul 2022, 11:44
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Indeed it is Treaders - over to you sir.



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Old 23rd Jul 2022, 11:58
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Lucky bit of Wikipediaring gave me a hint but image wasn't a clincher!

I expect this will be cinch for somebody...


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Old 23rd Jul 2022, 12:11
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Oh dear,
With the pilot having no view on the runway;
The passengers will do shock absorber duty upon landing
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Old 25th Jul 2022, 01:33
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Old 25th Jul 2022, 08:01
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Well done Noyade, your controls...
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Old 26th Jul 2022, 02:35
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Thanks Treaders.



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Old 28th Jul 2022, 00:28
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Ed Heinemann was involved in making this machine...
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Old 28th Jul 2022, 07:09
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International Air Coach?
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Old 28th Jul 2022, 09:14
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Originally Posted by Asturias56
International Air Coach?
Sorry, I have no idea what that is?
So, I can confidently say - no.

It's made outta wood.
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Old 28th Jul 2022, 09:28
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Fin is certainly reminiscent of the A-26. Those elevator actuators or whatever they are (some form of mass balance?) are unusual but also strangely familiar.
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Old 28th Jul 2022, 10:33
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Bowlus XCG-7 Glider. Open House if correct.
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Old 28th Jul 2022, 10:42
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What I love about this site is when subjects I never even knew of are identified. . One never stops learning. . As just now!
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Originally Posted by treadigraph
Fin is certainly reminiscent of the A-26. Those elevator actuators or whatever they are (some form of mass balance?) are unusual but also strangely familiar.
Yes and how do these work?

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Old 28th Jul 2022, 13:25
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They are mass-balances for the control surface...
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