Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    It is.

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    Here is a strange one. From a very well known company.

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    This looks like something out of one of those old H.G.Wells stories about trips to the Centre of the Earth...

    Come on now, did it FLY ???? With that tunnel-borer up front ???

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    I'm not sure how it performed (runs and ducks). Information is very tough to find about this one.

    The aircraft is not unique, just the tunnel-borer section.

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    I'm off for the next couple of days (family wedding - yuk!) so I'll wave the white flag on this one.

    Thankfully I'm going by road - all flights are off again here - I suspect the bridal couple are going to have a ruined honeymoon......

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    Rgr on horse drawn carriage...

    The mystery is European. The prop experiment was added to a proven biplane recon design.

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    Sorry, this was not the greatest photo to work with. The tunnel-borer is the Fokker C.1 with the experimental Dekker prop. Thinking it was the first contra-prop ever designed? Circa 1920.

    Next one is easier. A jet trainer...

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    The sad remains of the Beech Jet Mentor?
    On the other hand, it was saved!

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    Mouldering in Wichita, eh ? You would think someone would take this one in hand - like Beech, for example.

    I WISH someone could get Aerofiles to get their site off Google's wanted list. I am sick of getting this on every page I try to access.
    Attachment 4986

    I can get in with IE instead of Firefox, but Kaspersky still tells me there are nasty worms lurking in there.....

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    on the Beech. Over to Wout.


    Been visiting Aerofiles without any issues so far.

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    Nothing wrong structurally with this one. It`s not the right wing sticking up

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    I have that pic labeled as the 'De Rouge Elytroplan', though apparently more aircraft existed with that name.

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    Hi Ferry, bingo!
    The Elytroplan concept was an idea of Count Charles de Rouge and the tall mast was used to control the aircraft.
    Attached a photo op the first contraption as tested in 1935. Also the second aircraft (which was known as the Bouffort-Lantrè BL-10, built in 1937) in flight and as tested by the Germans, but apparently found unsuitable as basis for another secret weapon. I understand the BL-10 was destroyed in 1943.
    After the war the concept was revived as the LB-20 (also built by Bouffort and Lantrès, but I donot know why the reversed the BL designation into LB).

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    The two BL-10's look a bit different there, Wout. Different shape 'endplates' and the wing on the last one looks shorter and has more dihedral, but maybe that's just camera angle.

    I wonder what the theory of the tall 'sail' was ? I suppose the fact that it didn't exactly spawn a rash of imitators speaks for itself.......

    Anyway, well spotted, Ferry - I was getting nowhere with this wee horror.

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    To make it even stranger (If that's possible); this airplane apparently goes by the same name:

    http://www.airliners.net/photo/De-Ro...lan/0857291/M/

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