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Cubs2jets 15th Jul 2010 02:13

Fairchild 22

C2j

ozbeowulf 15th Jul 2010 04:58

Sorry, C2J...

Correct continent, but the wrong manufacturer.

ozbeowulf 15th Jul 2010 10:27

Time for another clue, methinks...

This aircraft design appeared in the first third of the last century. It was developed from an even earlier design (that was named after a Roman god and an insect) when that company was purchased by the man whose name became part of the generic name of the aircraft in these cockpit pictures.

Glenn

sycamore 15th Jul 2010 14:46

Nearest I can get is a Davis D-1-W; And pls explain the Roman god bit.....

ozbeowulf 15th Jul 2010 22:12

Congrats, Sycamore! :D You have control....

It is indeed the Davis D-1-W shown here at Rhinbeck (I think.)

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/g...zit_Xacrft.jpg

The Roman god and insect clue was probably too obscure, but it refers to the Vulcan Moth, a design from the Vulcan aircraft company, which Davis bought. Apparently, Davis modified the Vulcan Moth (I believe he added the elegant elliptical wing trailing edges, etc) and called it the Davis Monoplane.

From what I could uncover online, although the total production was only sixty aircraft, there were several variants. Eleven of those were D-1-Ks and, later, eight of those D-1-Ks were further modified to become D-1-Ws. I do not know, but I suspect, that the main difference was the engines installed.

Glenn

sycamore 16th Jul 2010 09:53

Thanks, the pic I have seems to show it somewhat different,with cowled engine. As you say ,nice for pottering about on a sunny day.
Anyway,OPEN HOUSE....

NazgulAir 16th Jul 2010 11:07

I'll give it a try...
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c8...scockpit01.jpg

sycamore 16th Jul 2010 17:44

East European /Russian ?

India Four Two 19th Jul 2010 10:37

I think you are right, Sycamore. There's THAT clock again - a slightly different version than the one I have, but very distinctive.

The overall finish looks too nice to be Russian, so I think Eastern Europe, but I haven't found the particular type.

NazgulAir, are you still there? We need some clues. I assume it is not from Mordor. ;)

KingCooky 19th Jul 2010 11:53

bolkow 109?

asw28-866 20th Jul 2010 00:09

Meta-Sokol methinks? In the event I've got it right, open house...

NazgulAir 20th Jul 2010 08:45


Originally Posted by asw28-866
Meta-Sokol methinks? In the event I've got it right, open house...

Yes, it's a Meta-Sokol! Congratulations.
The Meta-Sokol has a few interesting peculiarities. It's not a nosewheel aircraft, but it's not exactly a tailwheel aircraft either. The third wheel is a "fuselage wheel".
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c8...taSokol-03.jpg

It's got a small engine, but it also has a booster that gives it some extra oomph when you need it.

Open floor...

ozbeowulf 20th Jul 2010 13:15

Ahhh.... I posted the Meta-Sokol back in June 2008.

I admit I didn't recognise it again until I saw that photo with the odd tail/fuselage wheel.

Still, we should all check the list of previous "What Cockpits" before posting.

Cheers,

Glenn

NazgulAir 20th Jul 2010 14:53


Still, we should all check the list of previous "What Cockpits" before posting.
Sorry Glenn, I did not know of the existence of those lists until earlier today. Even then checking can be tricky. It was not mentioned as Meta-Sokol but sorted under its type number, so I might have missed it anyway.

I'll try to do better next time.

ozbeowulf 20th Jul 2010 22:30

No problem...

Cheers,

Glenn

ozbeowulf 24th Jul 2010 21:30

Well, it's been a long time and I'd hate to see this site stutter to a halt, so have a go at this mystery cockpit.

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/g...tzit25July.jpg

Glenn

sycamore 24th Jul 2010 23:19

Pietenpol B4A Air Camper ? If so -Open House

ozbeowulf 25th Jul 2010 01:13

Well done, Sycamore!

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/g...iet626_4oc.jpg

Don't you just love the casual disregard for drag and forward vision with that radiator and Model A engine out front?

Open house, the man said.

Who's next?

sycamore 25th Jul 2010 10:49

That one and the earlier Davis one were the only ones I could find; nice for pottering around,but I think I`d prefer the Davis...

India Four Two 26th Jul 2010 11:03

How about this?
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...kpit100726.jpg


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