Yes it has! The AMC Texas Bullet.
Yes it has! The AMC Texas Bullet.
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Here's another:
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Seen this one before - think it's a Belgian homebuild, but sadly the site in question is currently (and I hope temporarily) down, so can't name it !
(EDIT - the site's back - it's the SABCA S.20 Libelulle !)
To Scotland!
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We've had a couple of high-wing cantilever jobs recently - here's another......
Gaucher RG-75 (Had that one here before too..)
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Gawd, yes, I remember now, getting my knuckles severely rapped by Wout for calling it a SECAT RG-75, notwithstanding that's what it said on the tail. (actually, the source of this particular photo calls it the SECAT S4-75T but I'll settle for Gaucher to avoid another international incident.)
Wout's explanation was masterful, although I'm still trying to work it out!
Ferry's latest is another Belgian lady, the Orta St-Hubert G.1 (OO-AKO) with the Gipsy engine instead of the normal Walter ?
You are right about the Orta St Hubert Lefty!
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OH please, chaps - curling again........
From a well known company that does not exist anymore.
Caproni Ca.603 from 1940
Yes it is.
Over to the Algonquin roundtable-
Hope this hasn't been posted before....
Don't know whether it has been posted before - probably not, to avoid upsetting the aesthetes amongst us.
The unlovely Hanriot H-110. Must have handled like a tank.
(By the way, you got me on the Caproni - never seen this b****r before !)
That's the one Mike
What's this monster ? (Not too difficult - when you get it, please proceed....)
That Sir, is a Blackburn T.4 Cubaroo I torpedo bomber.
Have a jet for a change...
Dang! I thought I had this one as a Blackburn Fleet Spotter, but I can't match it...Attachment 32184
edit: Close but no cigar. You got it Moses.
You were on the right track for sure Hurricane. Those Blackburn designers were a stuffy sour lot. Some really horrible planes from that era!
Picking away at the latest mystery.....Glazing is sure reminiscent of a Boeing Product, possibly a 737 spin-off? Then again fuselage seems to small in diameter for a 737, and then there's those 4 engines. Hawker products don't fit, neither do Airbus. Whatever it is, it's a nice one. Looks like it might be used for weather research or electronic countermeasures?!
Is it a Kawasaki P-1?
Looks quite a bit like the P-3 in the background
John, this one's too modern for us, I fear - looks like Argo's nailed it !
Heres one for you guys. Enjoy
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