There is a Part 2 at the YouTube site, but it's mostly for jokes.
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Caz
There is a Part 2 at the YouTube site, but it's mostly for jokes.
[YOUTUBE]Y7gDnrQ3jWc[/YOUTUBE]
Caz
I didn't know airplanes had "flippers." I had an instructor tell me once, "that a barn door will fly if you put a big enough engine on it."
Curt
That was neat Caz. The first one looks to be the first powered ultralight ever built.
Gary -
Goundcrew Member - Warbirds of Delaware KILG - Member 7G Club
Member of the War Eagles Air Museum Santa Teresa, NM
KILG Tour Coordinator and Member of Collings Foundation Stowe, Mass
Mid Atlantic Air Museum Reading, PA.
That was neat Caz. The first one looks to be the first powered ultralight ever built. Or at least one of the first.
Gary -
Goundcrew Member - Warbirds of Delaware KILG - Member 7G Club
Member of the War Eagles Air Museum Santa Teresa, NM
KILG Tour Coordinator and Member of Collings Foundation Stowe, Mass
Mid Atlantic Air Museum Reading, PA.
Well, if anyone thought David and I made up that Gee Bee Model Q Ascender we released last year, here's the proof that it was real, complete with Granny Granville's commentary. :
I love that round flying wing!
Came in just like an Autogyro!
Bill
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
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Running 3X Samsung 840 SSD HD's, 200 Gig each, 500/500 Read/Write
That one got me to thinking...What If:
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Too cool!!!:ernae:
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Tim Piglet Conrad
Piglet's Peculiar Planes
"Ahhh... the freedom of freeware!"
First Rule of Aviation:
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