Fairey flycatcher
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Fairy Flycatcher on floats?
edit: Ooops too late this is interesting ... |
No - it isn't a Fairey Flycatcher.
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Parnell Plover maybe.
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Ah ha, yes it is the Parnell Plover.
Over to you dook. |
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Someone has it already by e-mail.
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Farman built several look-a-likes? could not locate this one with large engine and large skids |
It's not French.
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Is it a Curtiss? |
Not a Curtiss but it was American.
First flight 1912. Design patented in 1910. |
Found colonel Peck same double arched landing skids, same layout but a Radial engine https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b7261d350.jpeg |
A good find Bear, but this was not by Peck.
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No, I believe there is only one (this) flying machine from Peck. And he was killed by the radial upon impact. It I understand that there is no relationship to the challenge? |
No - the challenge is not by Peck.
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Boland biplane? |
Oh dear - not a Boland either.
I think another clue might be in order - Christmas is coming soon. |
Then it must be Baldwin’s Red Devil |
No - read the clue above carefully ……..:)
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December 25th.....
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Salvation advent santa Claus i have no clue |
Christmas Aeroplane company Red Bird II ? no photo found |
No - it's the name of the designer ! :(
I think I should declare this and you will kick yourself...……. |
Wait till India is online again Perhaps it is clear to him but I think you have reached a Jenkins level in cryptics. |
It isn't very cryptic at all.
The Christmas Pusher Biplane. Open House. |
You could have told me that I had the right manufacturer! But it seems that he indeed filed a patent for the invention of the ailerons. Which led to a substantial claim. Not clear if the Pusher biplane is the same as the Red Bird II |
They are not the same aeroplane.
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Since it is Open House, what's this? These are screen shots from the Rotodyne documentary that I just posted. There's a view of a slotted wing and a silhouette. The fin and rudder shadow seems somewhat "Miles-like".
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....c92ba01eaa.png https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....e1428e6d53.png |
I did wonder when you mentioned slotted wing.
At first I thought they might be very crude vortex generators. Do you know the answer or are you just trying to find out ? edit: it looks as if it may have a radial engine. |
No, I don’t know what it is. It’s beyond my TAP knowledge! |
Well, I certainly don't know.
Possibly French. |
Slotted wings some text at the bottom: example Lockheed Hudson. But the Hudson has slots in 2-2-1 line-up not 1-3. Silhouet is also not right. |
Fairey Rotodyne.
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Originally Posted by chevvron
(Post 10604540)
Fairey Rotodyne
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I think it's a Tipsy Trainer - G-AFWT seems to have the right combination of slots in the outer wings.
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Fairey Rotodyne with GAL Monospar ST 12.
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I'll vote for treadigraph.
The tipsy was prone to wing drop at the stall caused by reduced downwash at the tips due to its' pointed tips and no washout. The slots reduced this tendency as did the later wing with washout. I don't think the Monospar had wing slots. Here's the Tipsy wing and the slots exactly match those in the unknown image by I42. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b9e43ad32f.jpg Since I42 doesn't know either would anyone suggest what we do now ? |
Originally Posted by treadigraph
(Post 10604548)
I think it's a Tipsy Trainer - G-AFWT seems to have the right combination of slots in the outer wings.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....ebcf70e6fe.jpg |
The camera ship was most likely this example:
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....a2ff8d1fc2.jpg Owned by Fairey throughout the 1950s and used at White Waltham by their flying club. https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/a...9184-large.jpg |
Thanks everyone. The PPRuNe experts have come to the rescue again! Treaders was the first one to mention the Tipsy, so I propose he takes control. |
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