It is indeed a Beaufighter, just off the top of my head it was an attempt to cure the directional instability of the early versions, leading to the (IIRC) dihedral tailplane.
It is indeed a Beaufighter, just off the top of my head it was an attempt to cure the directional instability of the early versions, leading to the (IIRC) dihedral tailplane.
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You were close Dave but Keith has it with the Beaufighter.
What Wombat was referring to-
http://books.google.com/books?id=OT0...%20fin&f=false
Lefty was being a bit modest here...
I think there was a problem with the early Beau's, hence the later dihedral tail planes, but had not realized there was this experimental version.
Anyhow, try this one.
Attachment 8150
Keith
That's the Belgian Dassy DA-1 (OO-ALN).
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Too easy.......Well done Ferry.
Over to you sir.
Keith
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Hmm it certainly looks Russian! They certainly have this fascination with multi-glazed noses...
Must be the Kamov AK (1943)
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It most certainly is! Over to Canada!
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Well, since we're on a rotary-wing theme, here's a significant one from a technological standpoint
Attachment 8184
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Simple that is a Landgraf Model H-2 from 1944
Cheers,
Huub
It is indeed the Landgraf!
http://www.unicopter.com/1091.html
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Its indeed the Flettner Fl.185 prototype. I knew it was an easy one, but I just liked the picture
Your turn again
Cheers,
Huub
Let's step away from the veggie slicers. Here is a pleasing little sport plane of the early 1930's.
Yes, it is German.
It does have an Albatros looking tail but it is not.
This outfit didn't produce many planes. They mostly built sub-assemblies for other larger companies like Messerschmitt etc.
Here are more views. No pants!
(The only reason I put 'possibly' in is that the Forum Gestapo get all shirty if you post fewer than the regulation number of characters...........God knows why....)
What's this warrior ?
There's a man who knows his RSV's...... over to BG.
Incidentally, BG. I was nosing around Arezzo on Google Earth - came across a small airstrip with this tucked away in the corner. A Fiat G.91 ??? Maybe a little hobby of yours ??
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