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I think Sandylowlead's is a Corben Babyace, an early "homebuilt" from the 1920's. You can still get plans and kits for 'em today, though it's very rare to see one with a radial engine nowadays. The one in the photo must be pretty old, and it still drips oil! Where do you work Sandy? Place looks pretty cool in the photo
![]() Nobody wants to guess at mine? Hint: It's a homebuilt from the '70's. Last edited by flynlion; 11-30-2009 at 10:33 PM. |
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Danny NL's is the Heinkel fighter, He-99, which was in competition with the Bf-109 for the role as principle Luftwaffe fighter, during the 1930's.
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Are you sure Panzer? The He-112 was a competitor with the Bf-109, and it was a tail-wheel plane. This one seems kinda odd with a nose gear up front sharing space with a big water-cooled engine, kinda wonder how it all fit. Maybe the nose wheel tucked up into the gap left by the inverted V? I can't find anything on the He-99 except that a few flew in Spain with the Condor Legion, no pictures. Now I'm curious to learn more about it.... Last edited by flynlion; 12-02-2009 at 08:23 AM. |
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Is it a lightning prototype? P1.A or something? Maybe a Short SB.5?
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Its the first entry in the 1959 edition of the obserbers book of aircraft |
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Well that certainly narrows it down LoL. To me it looks kinda like a Republic F-84 Thunderstreak, except the tail is wrong. What is it Vulcan?
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Italian Interceptor Figheter Fitted with Rolls Royce engines first flew march 27th 1958 |
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Russia had the LaGG-1 and LaGG-3, Britain had the Miles M-20 amd Finland had the "Reckless" (A wooden copy of the Buffalo powered by an I-16 engine). I find the "also flew" fighters and bombers more interesting than the more familiar fare. The accounts of the many dogfights between HS-123 bi-plane fighters and Soviet I-15 bi-planes is one forgotten part of the 1941 invasion of Russia. The Chinese ace, "Fatty" Chung, scored all his kills with the Vultee P-66 Vanguard, despite also flying the fast but clumsy P-43 Lancer, which the P-47 Thunderbolt is a bigger version of. Last edited by Panzergranate; 12-03-2009 at 06:05 PM. |
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![]() Here it is from a different angle, it looks much more "experimental" from the side. Last edited by flynlion; 12-03-2009 at 06:25 PM. |
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