May 21, 2013 #5,081 W wuzak Captain 8,312 2,835 Jun 5, 2011 Hobart Tasmania Procrastintor said: Is that a gun in the nose cone? Click to expand... No. It was a civilian aircraft
Procrastintor said: Is that a gun in the nose cone? Click to expand... No. It was a civilian aircraft
May 21, 2013 #5,084 W wuzak Captain 8,312 2,835 Jun 5, 2011 Hobart Tasmania A bit more of the picture
May 21, 2013 #5,085 Procrastintor Senior Airman 348 5 Jul 13, 2012 LA Is it a mail plane? I think I've seen it before somewhere.
May 21, 2013 #5,086 Procrastintor Senior Airman 348 5 Jul 13, 2012 LA Correction, I KNOW I've seen it before, just can't put my finger on it.
May 21, 2013 #5,088 Procrastintor Senior Airman 348 5 Jul 13, 2012 LA Re-engined Austin Whippet perhaps?
May 21, 2013 #5,091 Procrastintor Senior Airman 348 5 Jul 13, 2012 LA FOUND IT ON THE INTERWEBZ!! Cal-Tech Merrill-type biplane!!!!!
May 21, 2013 #5,094 Airframes Benevolens Magister 63,034 12,588 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK A very wild guess - a modified Currie Wot with a 2 cylinder JAP motor bike engine?
May 21, 2013 #5,095 W wuzak Captain 8,312 2,835 Jun 5, 2011 Hobart Tasmania Nope. Clue, it isn't smoke in the picture.
May 22, 2013 #5,096 Procrastintor Senior Airman 348 5 Jul 13, 2012 LA Holy crap, is it a crop duster?
May 22, 2013 #5,097 W wuzak Captain 8,312 2,835 Jun 5, 2011 Hobart Tasmania No, that stuff is from the motor.
May 22, 2013 #5,098 Procrastintor Senior Airman 348 5 Jul 13, 2012 LA is that? no! Is that a steam engine?
May 22, 2013 #5,099 W wuzak Captain 8,312 2,835 Jun 5, 2011 Hobart Tasmania Procrastintor said: is that? no! Is that a steam engine? Click to expand... That would be correct.
May 22, 2013 #5,100 Procrastintor Senior Airman 348 5 Jul 13, 2012 LA In 1933 a biplane flew at the Oakland airpont using a 150 hp two cylinder steam engine. Who says airships are the only steampunk form of air transport? Can't find the name but there is the exact photo
In 1933 a biplane flew at the Oakland airpont using a 150 hp two cylinder steam engine. Who says airships are the only steampunk form of air transport? Can't find the name but there is the exact photo