Luscombe Southern Roadable?
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Is that the same as Southernaire Roadable, designed by Ted Hall, and built by Southern Aircraft of Texas?
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I suspect it is,Regdep. It was built a group of former Luscombe Airplane employees. I obviously misread the caption. Southern Aerocar
http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/.../NX59711-1.jpg |
All plausible, but alas, it is the rare 1939 Hall XCP-1 Flying Car.
OPEN HOUSE http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4011/...a5680980_o.jpg |
Open house is fine. I think there is mixed data floating around. And I think it has been quoted as "Southernaire Roadable, designed by Ted Hall, and built by Southern Aircraft of Texas"
Mystery Aircraft? - Page 852 - RC Groups Archive Gallery: The History of the Flying Car | Popular Science But this is probably beyond the WC scope :O. |
Well I thought the "aircar" was in the bag for me, but it proved to be too elusive....
Not so elusive...and not on Mel's list, which surprises me.... http://img849.imageshack.us/img849/3...tonthelist.jpg |
Douglas DC-6
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Douglas DC-6 Your control. |
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Looks rather `Germanic`,single -engined,bomber or recce ?
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So far so good.
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That should be an Arado 196. Over to you HP :ok: |
Thanks, I hope that fits the bill.
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/8862/wcchallenge.jpg Edit: about to leave, will be back to monitor late this evening or tomorrow morning. Edit2: night. |
HappyPass, I think yours AIR Epic LT ;)
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That's the one! :D:D:D
All yours Reg... |
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Convair 240 ????
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Jack up your bid a bit…..
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ok, in this case CV 340 ?
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