Mar 16, 2021 #9,681 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,941 23,937 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com Cirrus SF50?
Mar 16, 2021 #9,682 Graeme 1st Sergeant 4,615 2,819 May 31, 2007 jetcal1 said: V- tail, not a Bonanza, Photo taken at a GA field. It's the Cirrus Jet. (Although I'm surprised the tail isn't composite.) It's not a Fouga because it's missing the control horns. That kills the V-tail inventory. Click to expand... GrauGeist said: Cirrus SF50? Click to expand... You boys are quick! Nicely done. I started googling the Cirrus when one recently made an emergency landing at the local airport. Not something you regularly see in Australian skies.
jetcal1 said: V- tail, not a Bonanza, Photo taken at a GA field. It's the Cirrus Jet. (Although I'm surprised the tail isn't composite.) It's not a Fouga because it's missing the control horns. That kills the V-tail inventory. Click to expand... GrauGeist said: Cirrus SF50? Click to expand... You boys are quick! Nicely done. I started googling the Cirrus when one recently made an emergency landing at the local airport. Not something you regularly see in Australian skies.
Mar 16, 2021 #9,683 jetcal1 Staff Sergeant 1,002 576 May 16, 2018 Graeme said: You boys are quick! Nicely done. View attachment 616339 I started googling the Cirrus when one recently made an emergency landing at the local airport. Not something you regularly see in Australian skies. View attachment 616340 Click to expand... V-tail are rare. That helped along with the relatively new Piper in the background to ID it as a contemporary picture.
Graeme said: You boys are quick! Nicely done. View attachment 616339 I started googling the Cirrus when one recently made an emergency landing at the local airport. Not something you regularly see in Australian skies. View attachment 616340 Click to expand... V-tail are rare. That helped along with the relatively new Piper in the background to ID it as a contemporary picture.
Mar 16, 2021 #9,684 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,860 5,949 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York Emergency landing? Not a great advertisement.
Mar 21, 2021 #9,686 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,941 23,937 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com Hmmm.... British, perchance?
Mar 21, 2021 #9,687 buffnut453 Captain 8,115 13,512 Jul 25, 2007 Cambridgeshire, England First thought was the Miles M.35 but that's not correct. The only other I can think of is the Kyushu J7W Shinden but I'm far from convinced.
First thought was the Miles M.35 but that's not correct. The only other I can think of is the Kyushu J7W Shinden but I'm far from convinced.
Mar 21, 2021 #9,688 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,860 5,949 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York What a weird design
Mar 22, 2021 #9,689 Graeme 1st Sergeant 4,615 2,819 May 31, 2007 GrauGeist said: British, perchance? Click to expand... Certainly is Dave. First flight was in 1947.
Mar 23, 2021 #9,692 Simon Thomas Senior Airman 436 544 Jan 16, 2017 Sarnia, ON I thought my last one would be hard, but the second attempt nailed it. I'll try making this one harder.
I thought my last one would be hard, but the second attempt nailed it. I'll try making this one harder.
Mar 23, 2021 #9,693 Airframes Benevolens Magister 63,097 12,666 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK H.P. Halifax aileron mass balance.
Mar 23, 2021 #9,694 Simon Thomas Senior Airman 436 544 Jan 16, 2017 Sarnia, ON Yep. Next time I'll post a photo of a nut.
Mar 23, 2021 #9,695 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,860 5,949 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York Damn! Well done!
Mar 23, 2021 #9,696 Airframes Benevolens Magister 63,097 12,666 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK It's one of those distinctive objects that stick in the memory. OK, this one will either go very quickly, or linger for some time .......................
It's one of those distinctive objects that stick in the memory. OK, this one will either go very quickly, or linger for some time .......................
Mar 23, 2021 #9,698 SaparotRob Unter Gemeine Geschwader Murmeltier XIII 15,486 16,786 Mar 12, 2020 Long Island, NY '49 Tucker Torpedo.
Mar 23, 2021 #9,699 S special ed 2nd Lieutenant 5,714 14,296 May 13, 2018 Left headlight 1953 Lancia.
Mar 23, 2021 #9,700 Airframes Benevolens Magister 63,097 12,666 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK None of the above ....................