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lesser known/experimental aircraft
Post any lesser known or experimental aircraft you know of.
Ill start the DB project C.
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Don't know how "lesser" known it is, but here is my entry:
Gloster E.28/39
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what about this one
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Do you mean from WWII or from any time?
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oh okay kool
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Do 31 looks like something from the Jetsons. Is that windows on the pods on the wing tips?
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yeap u can carry troops in the wings
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what about this one
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How about Convair's XF-1 "Pogo" ?
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wasent that base on a germman desain
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I don't think so, but I don't know for sure...
This particular one use to sit at NAS NorVa in the late 50's. Saw it
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It was very simular to the Lockheed XFV, "Salmon"
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