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Noyade 15th Jan 2013 10:11

Actually, I can give you all three views...

http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/5236/thebigpicture.jpg

evansb 15th Jan 2013 14:35

Windecker Eagle ? I wanted to buy one back in the 1970s.

Noyade 15th Jan 2013 18:19

That's the one Brian. The Fantastic Plastic. Your control. :ok:

Windecker Eagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

evansb 15th Jan 2013 20:45

Thank you. Here is another challenge:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../WSH130115.jpg

Lightning Mate 16th Jan 2013 06:42

That looks like the Fulton FA-2 Airphibian.

evansb 16th Jan 2013 11:42

LM is correct. :ok: Again! You have control.

Lightning Mate 16th Jan 2013 12:40

Thanks mate.

This will have to be OH because I'm busy on another thread.

Karlark 17th Jan 2013 03:42

Here's one for the open house... sometimes flipping the image is necessary to goggle proof the photo...

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...2012/34-28.jpg

Noyade 17th Jan 2013 03:54

Another Junkers mate? The J1?

Karlark 17th Jan 2013 03:56

Yes, another Junkers. I have this one as a later model. (but not much later).

Noyade 17th Jan 2013 03:59

How's about the J4 then?

Karlark 17th Jan 2013 04:09


How's about the J4 then?
:ok: That's the one. Your control, but don't rush one for me, I'm close to :zzz:.

Noyade 17th Jan 2013 04:34

Thanks Karl, but I'm all Junkered out - Open House for the moment mate. :ok:

heshamh 17th Jan 2013 11:38

Hi all,

here is anther project.

http://i811.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps53155f0e.jpg

Noyade 17th Jan 2013 19:00

Fixed gear? European?

heshamh 17th Jan 2013 22:49

Yes Noyade,

West Europe.

heshamh 18th Jan 2013 11:52

May be its hard,

so,it was Fokker Ontwerp P.280 jet trainer project.

Open house

heshamh 20th Jan 2013 11:52

Hi,

a so easy fighter project;

http://i811.photobucket.com/albums/z...psf11a6d8f.jpg

heshamh 20th Jan 2013 20:40

It was from USA

ICT_SLB 21st Jan 2013 02:15

From the US Naval Institute:
The XF9F-1 was designed as a two-seat night fighter with four wing-mounted turbojet engines, a competitive design to the Douglas F3D Skyknight. Four powerplants were needed because of the low power available in contemporary jet engines. However, the British had developed the far more powerful Rolls-Royce Nene engine, which produced 5,000 pounds thrust and was adopted for the aircraft, now designated XF9F-2.
I thought the oval nacelles were for 2 x twin engines (like the B-45) so my guess is the Grumman XF9F-1. Sorry I don't have anything for a new challenge if I'm right so reluctantly OH.


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