I recall seeing the Nymph at Bembridge one time,
It's demountable wings were removed ( IIRC it had been designed to be able to be towed on road, behind a car)
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I recall seeing the Nymph at Bembridge one time,
It's demountable wings were removed ( IIRC it had been designed to be able to be towed on road, behind a car)
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That would be a game played by men, with odd shaped balls
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Here you go Huub
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leduc_RL.21
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I might know someone with the answer to that.....his late father was a designer at Miles, before moving to Britten - Norman
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Miles always were slightly ahead of the game ; as the tale (or more correctly.... tail) of the Miles M.52 shows.
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That and part of pomme homme's reply basically covers it,
the aeroplane is Sopwiths Bat Boat.
Who: John Montague Batting, designed both hulls.
Where: Cowes. One hull built by Saunders, the...
You're probably over thinking this, only 1 is Saunders built, with Consuta ply. I'll leave this up overnight for any of our transatlantic cousins to have a go at before revealing the answer.
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On the right lines there; :) but not 100% correct.
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Carrying on from Moses' er, lateral thinking question
who ,where, and what links these two craft:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/attachment.php?attachmentid=65715&stc=1
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I'll see what I can find.
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Had/has no registration.
It was Braniff's test mule for the single colour block paints.
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Indeed, only one ever built :) Moses' turn...
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Not far from where this was built.....
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Should be pretty easy :)
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Handley-Page HP14 ?
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