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DownWest 9th Oct 2020 18:28

A Fokker DRI, but big..
 
I think it was in '73, that I read a letter in the EAA mag, sent by a guy in the mid west. He happened to have a Packard Merlin in his barn...and fancied building an aircraft. So, he did.. Decided on a Fokker DR1 Triplane. But since he had plenty of power..He built it three times scale. Used whatever stuff he had on the farm, like scaffold tube for the frame and whatever wood was available for the rest. He was running engine tests, when it jumped the log that was chocking the wheels and he found he was flying...managed a circuit and landing.. and flew her/it a few more times before he wrote to the EAA. To prove it wasn't a spoof, he included a photo of him leaning against the lower wing of this huge DR1.
Does anybody have any onfo on this and what happened?
DW

Quemerford 10th Oct 2020 07:48

Probably the April issue of the EAA mag?

fauteuil volant 10th Oct 2020 09:16

I think that may be a lot of tripe! :hmm:

treadigraph 10th Oct 2020 09:52

Historic issues available on the EAA site but you need to be a member!

DownWest 10th Oct 2020 14:38


Originally Posted by Quemerford (Post 10901699)
Probably the April issue of the EAA mag?

The photo looked gen and his description was much longer, plus some other comment about the letter. Think he was ex military from Korean times.


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