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Old 03-21-2009, 04:48 PM   #2851
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Oh, and the 'scanner' I suspect is an underwing bomb/torpedo mount.
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Old 03-21-2009, 06:14 PM   #2852
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Old 03-22-2009, 04:19 PM   #2853
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a new one...an interesting one, I hope...
hmmm.... any idea, guys? ok...the prototype was flown for the first time in 1943, at Yangling. After circling the airfield, the aircraft landed too fast, ground-looped and was written off...
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Where is this info from? I'm not sure this pic is for real. It looks like a bunch of different parts from other planes.
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Oh, and the 'scanner' I suspect is an underwing bomb/torpedo mount.
Thanks very much for your help AMCKen. I hope to soon reciprocate
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Where is this info from? I'm not sure this pic is for real. It looks like a bunch of different parts from other planes.


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hmmm.... any idea, guys? ok...the prototype was flown for the first time in 1943, at Yangling. After circling the airfield, the aircraft landed too fast, ground-looped and was written off...
From the information you are giving us it looks like CHU (AFAMF) X-PO and the predicament you are talking about happened to this very aircraft.
However the pic I have looks very different from the one you have submitted.
Is it right or wrong?
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Old 03-22-2009, 06:33 PM   #2859
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as ist die Yench`ü XP-1 (Experimental Pursuit) die C.L. Zakharchenko als D-2 projektiert hat. Sie hatte im Herbst 1943 ihren Erstflug, welchen sie nicht erfolgreich beendet hat.
Just a guess V2 but from that site maybe the Kunming XP-1 amd some how related to the D-2 project?...

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New one
They replaced a fuel tank with an engineers position. What aircraft and why...

No further interest in this one?

Okay. It was the modified Bell XP-83 used for ramjet research.
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Not no interest, it was just too damn hard !

PS, have you not been recieving my emails 'cos I got an odd one from you, did you get the reply?
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Found a site on XP-1:

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PS, have you not been recieving my emails 'cos I got an odd one from you, did you get the reply?
Nope. I sent you a PM.
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Found a site on XP-1:

CAFX16
really interesting THX
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Found a site on XP-1:

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Congratulations Verner this is a very enlightening site as regards air force of nationalist China.
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