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What you talking about WillusIn the second series of photos, does anyone know what the parasol airplane under restoration is? I was looking for a lower wing root but I I couldn't make one out.
About halfway down, on the right, there is a picture of a Mustang fuselage frame. Behind it, in the background, under the scaffolding, is the airframe of what appears to me to be a parasol airplane. Look for the wing structure on the wall. It's under that.P-51 Mustangs
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Oh, that's not a plane, that there is plane 'ol ribs! 'em is really good!About halfway down, on the right, there is a picture of a Mustang fuselage frame. Behind it, in the background, under the scaffolding, is the airframe of what appears to me to be a parasol airplane. Look for the wing structure on the wall. It's under that.
I'm with Shortround. It's either a Stearman or a N3N.About halfway down, on the right, there is a picture of a Mustang fuselage frame. Behind it, in the background, under the scaffolding, is the airframe of what appears to me to be a parasol airplane. Look for the wing structure on the wall. It's under that.
The lower wing's leading edge will start about a foot back from the main gear, and the wing would be situated near the bottom two stringers.My eyes are shot. I just couldn't make out where the lower wings are attached.