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Mitchell Holman
February 27th 08, 02:02 PM
Michael Huber[_2_]
February 27th 08, 06:09 PM
Bruce R wrote:
> Remind me of the old TV show "Thunderbirds" the one with the puppets, and
> the sub-plane ........
I think it looks like a flying manta ray.
Tom[_2_]
February 28th 08, 01:53 AM
2005 - From a trip to New England Air Museum ( http://neam.org/ ) in Connecticut just 
outside of KBDL.  The text on the sign reads:
Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster 1945
"This CBY-3 was the first of Vincent Burnelli lifting fuselage aircraft wherein the 
fuselage assisted the wing providing lift.  A prolific designer he believed that his 
design was stronger safer, and more efficient than conventional designs and although 
eight prototypes were built between 1923 and 1945, none achieved production.  This 
the sole remaining Burnelli example and the only CBY-3 was built by Canadian Car and 
Foundry and flown until the early 1950's.  Gift - Occidental Aircraft Corporation"
I found a site that reaps of conspiracy theory regarding the designer and the 
non-selection of the companies aircraft by the government.  It includes several 
photos and a video of the crash of an aircraft in which everyone reportedly walked 
away.  It also devotes a page to NEAM and their lack of living up to a promise to 
restore the CBY-3 I photographed at their outside display.
http://www.aircrash.org/burnelli/neam1.htm
Tom[_2_]
February 28th 08, 01:55 AM
2005 - From a trip to New England Air Museum ( http://neam.org/ ) in Connecticut just 
outside of KBDL.  The text on the sign reads:
Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster 1945
"This CBY-3 was the first of Vincent Burnelli lifting fuselage aircraft wherein the 
fuselage assisted the wing providing lift.  A prolific designer he believed that his 
design was stronger safer, and more efficient than conventional designs and although 
eight prototypes were built between 1923 and 1945, none achieved production.  This 
the sole remaining Burnelli example and the only CBY-3 was built by Canadian Car and 
Foundry and flown until the early 1950's.  Gift - Occidental Aircraft Corporation"
I found a site that reaps of conspiracy theory regarding the designer and the 
non-selection of the companies aircraft by the government.  It includes several 
photos and a video of the crash of an aircraft in which everyone reportedly walked 
away.  It also devotes a page to NEAM and their lack of living up to a promise to 
restore the CBY-3 I photographed at their outside display.
http://www.aircrash.org/burnelli/neam1.htm
Tom[_2_]
February 28th 08, 01:57 AM
2005 - From a trip to New England Air Museum ( http://neam.org/ ) in Connecticut just 
outside of KBDL.  The text on the sign reads:
Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster 1945
"This CBY-3 was the first of Vincent Burnelli lifting fuselage aircraft wherein the 
fuselage assisted the wing providing lift.  A prolific designer he believed that his 
design was stronger safer, and more efficient than conventional designs and although 
eight prototypes were built between 1923 and 1945, none achieved production.  This 
the sole remaining Burnelli example and the only CBY-3 was built by Canadian Car and 
Foundry and flown until the early 1950's.  Gift - Occidental Aircraft Corporation"
I found a site that reaps of conspiracy theory regarding the designer and the 
non-selection of the companies aircraft by the government.  It includes several 
photos and a video of the crash of an aircraft in which everyone reportedly walked 
away.  It also devotes a page to NEAM and their lack of living up to a promise to 
restore the CBY-3 I photographed at their outside display.
http://www.aircrash.org/burnelli/neam1.htm
I didn't get a profile shot of the fuselage.  Looking back through the other photos I 
have this is the only other portion of the aircraft visible.
Tom
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