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Old 2nd Feb 2023, 09:06
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Beagle terrier VX123/ G - ARLP

PS sorry - open house if correct

What was the clue and what was the nickname btw ?

rgds LR
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Originally Posted by longer ron
Beagle terrier VX123/ G - ARLP

PS sorry - open house if correct

What was the clue and what was the nickname btw ?

rgds LR
You are correct with Beagle Terrier and it is G-ARLP. The clue related to the point about which type of Auster it was. It was an AOP6 prior to conversion and you can see the observers' seat in the back. The nickname (due to the ground handling characteristics) was the 'Terroriser'. The only tailwheel aircraft I have come close to groundlooping.

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Old 2nd Feb 2023, 19:45
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ea200, we have something in common. I nearly ground looped one as well!

Try this:

"Oh no, not the comfy chairs!"



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Old 2nd Feb 2023, 21:38
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Well with that step over the main spar I would be tempted to say that it is a Vickers Viking but the window should be square so unless it is some sort of one off VIP conversion I know not.......
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Old 2nd Feb 2023, 21:42
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Nice try OO, but this aircraft is a bit newer than the Viking and its windows are definitely not square:



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Old 2nd Feb 2023, 21:50
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Originally Posted by ea200
You are correct with Beagle Terrier and it is G-ARLP. The clue related to the point about which type of Auster it was. It was an AOP6 prior to conversion and you can see the observers' seat in the back. The nickname (due to the ground handling characteristics) was the 'Terroriser'. The only tailwheel aircraft I have come close to groundlooping.

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Thanks ea200 - in my youth I had a couple of trips in a Beagle 'Terroriser' (Sibson ?) and an Auster 'Autocart' (Crowland),later in life a trip in an Auster Mk5 at Old Sarum.Last sept we had a guided tour round Eggesford - very interesting
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Old 2nd Feb 2023, 22:10
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Ah so it's a turbo twin - no step over spar but that area is an emergency over wing exit... I think I'll sleep on it !

Eureka didn't get as far as the bathroom .....A last throw of the dice nagging in the grey matter four engines Potez 840 ?

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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 02:52
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I see you've corrected your dyslexical brainstorm!

The curtain is slowly raised:



More after the mandatory 24 hours has elapsed.
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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 07:25
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Yes it was a Drainstorm.
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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 10:58
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While we are waiting for the clock, I wonder what those cylindrical "bombs" are under the cowlings of the Aztazous. Presumably oil coolers, but I wonder why they weren't incorporated into the nacelles. Anyone know?

I don't see them on this installation:


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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 11:47
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C'est le Potez 840, je crois?
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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 11:51
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BEagle, you're Number 2 downwind, mon ami.

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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 20:16
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Time's up. OUAQUKGF Ops was correct with his pre-bedtime brainstorm - the 1961 Potez 840:



Only eight built - one fuselage on a farm in Shetland!

Triangular windows - did the Caravelle designer have a hand in this?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potez_840

Reminiscent of a four-engined Jetstream:



I wonder if it would have been successful if suitable engines for a twin had been available? Four engines for an 18-seater must have made for expensive operating costs.

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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 20:36
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Thanks India I can't help you on matters technical - I can barely check the oil level in my motor without recourse to the manual which seems to be full of hazard warnings in 15 languages.... However here is an image and let's hope someone can confirm that they are oil coolers adanglin' there..... or are they something air-driven?

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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 20:37
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Now what have we here?



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Old 3rd Feb 2023, 21:10
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Halton H.A.C.I Mayfly?
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Old 4th Feb 2023, 08:28
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There will now be a long intermission................................................ ............................................................ ................
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Old 4th Feb 2023, 10:14
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While we are waiting, I would like to say that is a very odd design of the interplane struts.
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Old 4th Feb 2023, 11:06
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I don't believe this 'Mystery Aeroplane' has appeared on the quiz before - I did check it out before posting. Mr Latimer-Needham has noted your remarks India he is not best pleased but nevertheless:



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Old 4th Feb 2023, 14:24
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I42,,if you consider that the wing lengths and chords are different,then it was probably the only solution to torsional stiffness of both wings...
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