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Judging by size of the vertical fin, straight line of flight only?Are we sure that one can Fly?
Which is perfect as it was supposed to be a torpedo floatplane.Judging by size of the vertical fin, straight line of flight only?
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Yes, but having to land in the water, turn using the water rudders and then take off on the new bearing to fly the next leg of the trip is not the best way to do thingsWhich is perfect as it was supposed to be a torpedo floatplane.
I think you have that mixed up, the size of the vertical fin to me would indicate an aircraft that can change directions easily ( whether you like it or not ) and would have a hard time keeping a set course without yawing back and forth.Judging by size of the vertical fin, straight line of flight only?
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Judging by size of the vertical fin, straight line of flight only?
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Alway good to have spare sets
More likely a PA-11 with those cowlsLooks like a stealth J-3 has been developed.