Indeed I remember posting a four-wheelie effort, but I think it was a radial-engined job - the name escapes me.
Indeed I remember posting a four-wheelie effort, but I think it was a radial-engined job - the name escapes me.
If this one was on before, I apologize. Must be my young age.
Mike remembers a similar radial engine one. In fact it is the same aircraft which initially had a 350hp Jacobs R-755. It was then known as the O`Neill Model J Jake. Mr. O`Neill later installed a 380hp Ford (Windsor) 351 V8 and renamed it the Magnum V8 Pickup.
I guess Moses03 knew what it was, so may I invite him to conti.........
Let's turn the clock back some.
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This was my post.. it looks like Aerofiles has it wrongly as an O'Neil (one 'l') whereas it was the same Terrence involved...
Hmm...the post I was thinking of had a color photo of the Magnum in flight. There must have been two spidery mysteries.
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Your large bipe has not yet been pinned down, and clues are being sought - the gentlemen look a bit British, so I'm working on those lines - thought it may be a stray deH, but can't find one.
Martinsyde?
Keith
Not a De Havilland or Martinsyde but you Gents are in the right area...
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Had to dig a bit deeper - it's the rather dismal Alliance P.2 Seabird
That's the one.Over to the lowlands.
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This European lady is next up..
Nothing readily comes to mind on this one. Will have to dig around some.
Where is John? He seems to like these parasol types...
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Sooooo many parasols, so little time my friend.
I've been busy digging up the foundation around my hou$e and replacing drain tile. Oh, the FUN!
The only things sticking out about this one are the strut arrangement and the artistic wheel covers.
Here's another one with a different motor....
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