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Old 05-30-2009, 05:50 AM   #3211
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The Hiller Ten 99 as first flown with Rotor-Matic rotor.

Found this the other day...

What you found the other day looks like the nose of the DFS/Bereznyak 346...or not?
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Old 05-30-2009, 05:56 AM   #3212
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Isn't another Agusta Carson? I think it looks like the AZ-8 of the late 1950's
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Yes it is the Agusta AZ-8/L which flew in 1958 and sadly remained a prototype (no pressurized cabin). Well done boys!
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Old 05-30-2009, 06:02 AM   #3213
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As per Wayne, the Agusta Zappata AZ 8 L...



Another airliner...


Nice pic, Graeme, it has always been my dream to fly such a derelict plane....
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Old 05-30-2009, 06:17 AM   #3214
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What you found the other day looks like the nose of the DFS/Bereznyak 346...or not?
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Sure is.
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Old 05-30-2009, 06:41 AM   #3215
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This comes next (an easy one for a relaxed weekend).....
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Old 05-30-2009, 09:17 AM   #3216
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Nice pic, Graeme, it has always been my dream to fly such a derelict plane....
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You've always wanted to fly a Miles/Handley Page Marathon? Why?

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This comes next (an easy one for a relaxed weekend).....
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Old 05-30-2009, 11:48 AM   #3217
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Another project...

McDonnell Model 78 / XHRH-1.

Try this:



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You've always wanted to fly a Miles/Handley Page Marathon? Why?



The Aero MB 200

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Another project...

Concerning the Marathan I only tried to be sarcastic and yes it is the Aero MB/200
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McDonnell Model 78 / XHRH-1.

Try this:



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I've seen it several times but now I can't locate it.....I know I'll be mad (mi mangerò le mani) when the name come up...
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While "eating my hands" (an italian idiom for which I find no English equivalent but maybe Marcogrifo can cast light on this obscure expression) this is my next challenge....
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While "eating my hands" (an italian idiom for which I find no English equivalent but maybe Marcogrifo can cast light on this obscure expression) this is my next challenge....
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hehe, sorry Carson, my italian-english dictionary can't help
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hehe, sorry Carson, my italian-english dictionary can't help
Thanks very much Marcogrifo...but maybe some of our English speaking friends may come along with an appropriate translation, " "Mangiarsi le mani" means to regret loosing an opportunity but the hidden meaning is more intense: Is there an equivalent in English?
Sorry for not talking shop this time (I apologize to the moderators) but I always had a liking for idiomatic expressions!
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McDonnell Model 78 / XHRH-1.

Try this:



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Good call on the McDonnell Marogrifo! Your chopper is the Fiat 7002.
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Good call on the McDonnell Marogrifo! Your chopper is the Fiat 7002.
Thanks Graeme; and yes, that chopper is the Fiat

The last flying boats submitted by Carson should be the Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke WN-11.

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