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Old 14th April 2006 | 17:58
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The Lake was a single; a classmate of mine used to ferry green ships from the factory to a paint shop. He'd stop by the campus to catch a class or two enroute.

The German Junkers JU-52-3m was built in large numbers. Read Gann's "Band of Brothers" for a wonderfully funny tale about one.

And when the first AA 727 was delivered, they parked it nose-to-nose with their restored Ford trimotor for a photo op. You can probably find it online. The Ford is now hanging in the NASM in Washington.
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Old 16th April 2006 | 15:15
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The Italians built a couple of lovely "middle engine" types too:



First the Fiat G212CP




Savoia Marchetti S.73


I remember seeing the Fiat at Vigna di Valle

(note to Pprune mod - I resized these to 300x800 or less, but they still show bigger here. I dunno...)

Barit - since you tried, as a favour I have done this for you - NB I do not intend to do this all the time - my time is too precious! Full instructions are in the notes at forum top, and your images were respectively 1179x399 and 1109x306. I suspect you reposted the originals? Doh!

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