The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux. - Page 1001

Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

  1. #25001
    .......... it has 2 names - one significantly more illustrious than the other .......

  2. #25002
    The Thorp T-5, aka the Boeing T-5, an early design by John Thorp of Fletcher FU-24 fame, n'est-ce pas?

    PH, very nice part of the world you're living in there, have to admit to being more than a touch jealous.
    Andy

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    After video review, the ruling is that there was a catch, but it was obscured and may have been intentionally dropped, to be recovered by a team member...

    First down at midfield for the Sopwith side, with a splash of Gatorade for Andy .

    "To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
    “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein


  4. #25004
    Never tasted Gatorade, may I stick with (what is presumably) the British equivalent?

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    And speaking of British equivalents ......

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  5. #25005
    The photo is a little deceiving to me, looks like an RC model.

    That said haven't a clue of it's origin whether full scale or not.

  6. #25006
    I have to admit to a little deception, when srgalahad wrote about "a horrid critter in a grainy photo" I thought it was compulsory.

    It isn't radio controlled, but it is a kit plane. Hopefully this non grainy photograph might clear things up a little.

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  7. #25007
    Must be a Sherwood Ranger from the UK!

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    That's the bunny. I always check back on this thread to make sure I'm not covering old ground and I was intrigued to see a challenge from 2008 to "post something tasty from Sherwood" with no follow up, so I knew I was on safe ground.

    Over to you!!
    Andy

  9. #25009
    This one went unidentified on another forum...


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  11. #25011
    Was this a flyer, Kevin ? The strutting is a complete shambles - different numbers and angles on port and starboard - and the whole thing looks just, er, wrong !

  12. #25012
    I know very little about it. Hails from the far east with one information source noted so far.

  13. #25013
    Oh, those are struts? I thought that it was the aeroplane erector's scaffolding!

  14. #25014
    It's the Toa-Koken No. 2 Passenger Hydroplane. Really obscure build.

    Open board-

  15. #25015
    Now for something really different flying machine.

    Chris
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  16. #25016
    The 1918 Perkins man-carrying kite carrying Lt. Kirk Booth, of the US Signal Corps, aloft.

  17. #25017
    That's the one.Over to you

    Chris

  18. #25018
    Thank you, Chris. Having searched the thread, it seems that this 'one off' has not been used here before.


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    "So I always wanted to built a Marcel Jurca MJ-5 Scirocco... after 25 years I found the set of plans under 6" of mud in a flooded basement, pulled out my 1965 Black & Decker jigsaw, et VOILA!"

    "To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
    “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein


  20. #25020
    I can see from where you're coming but .....

  21. #25021
    Is that picture the right way up?
    Andy

  22. #25022
    Bien sûr, monsieur!

  23. #25023
    The Yeoman YA-1 Cropmaster, apparently a spruced up CAC Wackett. Yes?

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  24. #25024
    I have it as the Yeoman-Hanes 250, ZK-CDI, a tandem three seater, which had its origins in the Wackett. But as ZK-CDI started life as an aggie Cropmaster, before being converted to a tourer by Ivan Hanes, it would be churlish for me to say other than - over to you, Andy!


  25. #25025
    Nothing wrong with having a good churl, does you good once in a while.

    No grainy black & white photo this time.

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