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skytrain10 11th Jul 2012 23:02

I'll second your guess retrospectively Graeme:ok:

I like your style....yours must be the HP.46:)

Must hit the hay now so assuming correct it will have to be Open House.

Noyade 11th Jul 2012 23:20


A confirmation seems unlikely
G'day Ken! I was wrong about that. :)


yours must be the HP.46:)
And you're right about that. :)


Must hit the hay
Cheers. :ok:

Skytrain10 has requested Open House.

Noyade 11th Jul 2012 23:38


Must hit the hay
But I know you can't resist a second look...so...

http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/3817/shadowjf.jpg

Lightning Mate 11th Jul 2012 23:40

Nice shooting guys. :ok:

Karlark 12th Jul 2012 00:27

NASA QSRA?

Noyade 12th Jul 2012 00:30

You're on a roll Karl. Your control. :ok:

http://img804.imageshack.us/img804/8499/img070pi.jpg

Karlark 12th Jul 2012 00:38

Could only stop in for a bit + nothing in the bucket.

Open House

Cheers:)

volvonaut 12th Jul 2012 06:45

re: Wossa fing?
 
Somebody identified the silhouette as an SAI KZ IIT. Bang on. This is actually the naval version flying out of Avedøre in the South Sea Islands of Denmark.

As you will know, a posting to Avedøre was dreaded not only because of the ferocity of the native women, but also because it could often be months, sometimes years, twixt delivery of supplies. The Avedøre aircraft were therefore fitted with trolling gear so the crews could "live off the land" by catching fish by "trolling" small goats and other such animal bait at the end of a stout flaxen line. That is what the sticky-down "fing" aft of the stubs is for. It is very simply just a short, stout trolling rod. The line, by the way, was obtained locally, the production of such cordage on the Danish equivalent of the Ghandian charkha being a mainstay of the local economy.

However, it was found by the more intrepid of the early crews, because the Avedøre "drome" was desperately short, that this gear could also serve effectively as a tail hook, a peasant's fence at the leeward end of the field serving as the arrester wire. Close inspection of the oleo-legs on the KZII, built to take the "smack-down" when the trolling gear was deployed as tail hook, will reveal that that's where Short's got the inspiration for the u/c on the Seamew.

For the most part, however, the sticky-down gizmo was used for handling the "aerial" which lived on a reel - a trolling reel, actually - in the forrard cockpit, and was let out thro' the hollow "fing" when it was desired to listen to the rather splendid afternoon concerts of classical music transmitted live each day from the posh Restaurant "Vivex" hard by Raadhuspladsen - Copenhagen's central City Hall Square.

I swear it's all true.

I've actually got a "repliplane" KZIIT a-building here on the shores of the Pacific. 1 1/2" to the foot. Now, fonly I can find an eight inch tall lady to go flying with me, I'll be a happy man :p

Volvonaut - Former Danish Person

Ridge Runner 12th Jul 2012 09:38

Hello Volvonaut!!! I'm a little lost but welcome just the same! Maybe I missed the KZ post earlier???

RR

Noyade 12th Jul 2012 12:00

http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/1216/gimp2a.jpg

Ridge Runner 12th Jul 2012 13:17

Hello Graeme!! A Viima???

volvonaut 12th Jul 2012 14:28

Re: Being lost.
 
Thanx for the welcome. Just doing a low pass really. I was responding to Skytrain's posting in #9837 of the silhuette of the KZII, and to Lightning Mate's request in #9841 for illumination.

I made reference to the Short Seamew as being graced with some of the features of the KZII. Similarly, if you google the KZII, you will find a great number of pics that show conclusively that the DH Chipmunk also stands accused of plagiarism.

All ancient history now, but the ubiquitous Cessna 150 just cannot turn a lad's crank in the way these aircraft could. No wonder most lads today would rather spend their time in front of a 'puter!

Noyades posting just above looks a smidge like a Stringbag sans armament?

Volvonaut

skytrain10 12th Jul 2012 16:18

Very like a Heinkel He.72 although the nose is slightly different? Maybe one fitted with a cowling?

Not really sure and not enough time to look. If by any chance correct it will have to be Open House.

Noyade 12th Jul 2012 22:22

Well done mate. :ok:
The 72 with a cowling = 172...


He 172 - He 72B with NACA cowling. Prototype only in 1934.
Ken has requested Open House.

http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/714/img075pl.jpg

Ridge Runner 13th Jul 2012 11:53

Here's one just for fun!!!

http://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/...6/7f68deea.jpg

It is not a whole plane!!!! :)

RR

SincoTC 13th Jul 2012 12:33

A'rtnoon Martin, quiet innit!!


Here's one just for fun!!!

It is not a whole plane!!!!
But this is :p:p!!! :)

http://i1138.photobucket.com/albums/...justaplane.jpg

Hmm, back to the Challenge! Is it anything to do with the Plane-Boats converted Boeing 307 "Cosmic Muffin"???

Plane-Boats: The Cosmic Muffin ~ LikePage

Edit: Back to work now, so OH please if correct!

Ridge Runner 13th Jul 2012 13:15

You are correct Trevor!!!!!!!! A sad end for a proud machine!!!

OPEN HOUSE is declared by Trevor!

Lightning Mate 13th Jul 2012 15:33


A'rtnoon Martin, quiet innit!!
You rang ?......

Ridge Runner 13th Jul 2012 16:13

ah ha.... just in time for me to sign off!! Sadly, i still don't have internet at home but the BT man is coming with his length of string on Monday! Yippee!!! :)

Lightning Mate 13th Jul 2012 16:14

Have a good weekend. :ok:


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