RichardSuhkoi
Airman 1st Class
- 171
- Apr 27, 2021
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Wait. Isn't this a plane fetish site?NO Fetish sites!!!!
No comment...Wait. Isn't this a plane fetish site?
I bet I'm not the only blended wing root and flush riveting pervert. Time to stop living in shame, and to come "out".No comment...
I am more a fan of the "sexy ugly" class as exemplified by:I bet I'm not the only blended wing root and flush riveting pervert. Time to stop living in shame, and to come "out".
That is indeed the epitome of "sexy ugly". The thrusting conical spinners, bulbous wheel pants, protruding foreparts. BTW what is that? Was the pilot outside up at the nose and the passenger all below behind glass? The prop diameter seems enormous.
No she cracked that bottle on the head of a guy looking at her "funny" .
That is indeed the epitome of "sexy ugly". The thrusting conical spinners, bulbous wheel pants, protruding foreparts. BTW what is that? Was the pilot outside up at the nose and the passenger all below behind glass? The prop diameter seems enormous.
I read a comment regarding this aircraft that made me smile; "not the product of a healthy mind".Amiot 140M, French high wing twin engine 4 seat light bomber, reconnaissance aircraft and long-range escort fighter prototype.
It seems to have no oleo suspension at all. Just the tire to absorb bumps.I do like the bulbus wheel pants. They caught my eye first.
Probably a slow turning direct drive torque monster engine. One way to get away from gear reduction issues.The prop diameter seems enormous.
Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter traveled across the U.S. in the late 1930s promoting commercial aviation on United's DC-3s. Courtesy of Special Collections & Archives, Wright State University
I was thinking the same, so I looked it up.Related to Richard Bong?