What is it.
I have been staying in Tiverton for a few weeks and have noticed an over-flying (quite high) aircraft I do not recognise.
It seems about the size of an Auster, has a high strut-braced wing and possibly an inverted engine. What is unusual is that it has a twin tail. Can anyone enlighten me please? :confused: |
It might be a Nord 853. I think that is the model number. I flew one with that description in France in 1954.
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Chrislea CH3 SkyJeep 4 G-AKVR based at Eggesford nr Crediton Devon
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Although it doesn't really look like an Auster (well, not from up close, at least), you wouldn't be talking about a Cessna Skymaster, perchance ?
PS: this pic isn't really very good, as you don't see the twin tails properly. I'm sure there are better ones out there somewhere |
Here is a picture of the Skyjeep
Chrislea CH3 Skyjeep Srs 4, G-AKVR, Private |
I know little of Cessna aircraft (although I have logged a lot of hours in a 404) but do recognise a Skymaster - definitely not one of those. And not the Nord which had a flat engine if I remember correctly. However, the Skyjeep seems to be the ticket; particularly as it provided that Gipsy Major noise which is what made me think the engine was inverted. I have seen it quite often and as Crediton is not far away, this does seem to be the answer. Curious back end though - I thought those people in Shoreham were the only ones using this configuration behind a single engine.
Thank you, Gentlemen for your quick response. |
Chrislea and was recovered from down under and recuilt here. Originally used as a casevac aircraft, a stretcher can be carried on board
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What is it ?
It is definitely the Skyjeep but the Broussard has also been flying.
If you are in the area pop up to Eggesford and see us. Tea and coffe but bring some biscuits! |
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