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| Is it a model of Lockheed Constellation?
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| with a view to further the sequel of old trimotors this is my today's challenge carson |
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| Fokker F.VII/3m?
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| Senior Member | I'll throw in a new one:
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| Hmmm...from "The World's Worst Aircraft" again VB? Pages 154-155 in my copy, the PZL-Mielec M-15 Belphegor. A rare beasty indeed. |
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| Senior Member | Nice! I actually got it from here: Photos: PZL-Mielec M-15 Belphegor Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net I had forgotten the darn thing was in there.....dammit!
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| Mother of M-15 - An-2 Lala (Doll). De facto "Lala" is abbreviation from "Latające Laboratorium" = "Flying Laboratory". |
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| You've got to love the genius that thought "why has there never been a jet powered biplane? I kn ow, I'll make one!" I remember this coming out in the late 70's and REALLY hoping it would be a success. The first non military type I ever rooted for
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| That looks like a bit of a Fokker, pardon the pun. It puts me in mind of a swept wing S.13
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carson I have made some research and for the ignoramus like myself Tzaw1's diagram is a "Lala 1" (Latajace Laboratorium) an experimental contraption made in Poland and flown in February 1972 put together by using the front part of an Antonov AN-2 whilst the rear part was a framework housing a jet engine (dunno which one) This is the only pic I could find on the net of the real aircraft (not a model): [IMG] [/IMG] Last edited by carson1934; 07-28-2009 at 09:40 AM. | |
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