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Old August 26th 03, 07:52 AM
Graham
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Hi guys need somehelp working out what has been flying round near my place.
I live on the North Coast of N.S.W Aus and has seen at night and once in the
day a large military transport flying bout , its biger than a C130,
propeller driven and has 6 engines. I know the C130 is the biggest we have
and i have not seen a 6 prop before.
Any help would be great.


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Old August 26th 03, 06:48 PM
Nick Pedley
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"Graham" wrote in message
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Hi guys need somehelp working out what has been flying round near my

place.
I live on the North Coast of N.S.W Aus and has seen at night and once in

the
day a large military transport flying bout , its biger than a C130,
propeller driven and has 6 engines. I know the C130 is the biggest we have
and i have not seen a 6 prop before.
Any help would be great.


Didn't this get asked last year? I reckon it's a 4(four) engined flying boat
with floats on the wingtips which you are mistaking for engines.

HTH,
Nick


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Old August 27th 03, 01:53 AM
Graham
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"Nick Pedley" wrote in message
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"Graham" wrote in message
...
Hi guys need somehelp working out what has been flying round near my

place.
I live on the North Coast of N.S.W Aus and has seen at night and once in

the
day a large military transport flying bout , its biger than a C130,
propeller driven and has 6 engines. I know the C130 is the biggest we

have
and i have not seen a 6 prop before.
Any help would be great.


Didn't this get asked last year? I reckon it's a 4(four) engined flying

boat
with floats on the wingtips which you are mistaking for engines.

HTH,
Nick

Sorry mate a few people have seen this and all say shes got 6 engines
has seen it from not far and its has got 6 engines. A mate herd bout some
Rusian thing that might be out here on trial?


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Old August 27th 03, 04:12 AM
Chad Irby
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"Graham" wrote:

Sorry mate a few people have seen this and all say shes got 6 engines
has seen it from not far and its has got 6 engines. A mate herd bout some
Rusian thing that might be out here on trial?


There have been very few six engine planes ever built, even fewer in the
last half-century, and only one or two of them would qualify as
"transports." Only one really big one had propellers, and it got broken
up for scrap before I was born.

More detail, please. For example: High-wing or low-wing monoplane?
Single or double tail? Cruciform or "T" tail? Turboprop or piston
engine? Tractor or pusher props? What color is it?

If it weren't for the "propeller" description, I'd start looking into
the whereabouts of one and only one aircraft: The Antonov-225. It's the
only big modern "transport" type plane with six engines that comes to
mind.

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Old August 27th 03, 05:19 AM
Tex Houston
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"Chad Irby" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Graham" wrote:
There have been very few six engine planes ever built, even fewer in the
last half-century, and only one or two of them would qualify as
"transports." Only one really big one had propellers, and it got broken
up for scrap before I was born.



If you are referring to the Convair XC-99, it wasn't scrapped but is in San
Antonio, albeit in terrible shape.

Tex


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Old August 27th 03, 06:15 PM
Phineas Pinkham
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"Nick Pedley" wrote in message Hi guys need somehelp working out
what has been flying round near my
place.
I live on the North Coast of N.S.W Aus and has seen at night and

once
in
the
day a large military transport flying bout , its biger than a C130,
propeller driven and has 6 engines. I know the C130 is the biggest

we
have
and i have not seen a 6 prop before.
Any help would be great.



It is obviously our Saunders-Roe "Princess" which is currently on a
good-will tour of the Commonwealth.


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Old August 27th 03, 06:40 PM
Chad Irby
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"Phineas Pinkham" wrote:

It is obviously our Saunders-Roe "Princess" which is currently on a
good-will tour of the Commonwealth.


Awfully good comeback, considering it was supposedly scrapped in 1967...

Has anyone checked the hangar to see if someone's out joyriding in the
Spruce Goose?

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Slam on brakes accordingly.
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Old August 27th 03, 11:33 PM
Keith Willshaw
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"Phineas Pinkham" wrote in message
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It is obviously our Saunders-Roe "Princess" which is currently on a
good-will tour of the Commonwealth.



Only in the form of recycled aluminium, it was scrapped
30+ years ago

Keith


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Old August 27th 03, 11:39 PM
Token
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"Graham" wrote in message
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Hi guys need somehelp working out what has been flying round near my

place.
I live on the North Coast of N.S.W Aus and has seen at night and once in

the
day a large military transport flying bout , its biger than a C130,
propeller driven and has 6 engines. I know the C130 is the biggest we have
and i have not seen a 6 prop before.
Any help would be great.



Possibly a KC-130. The KC-130 has only 4 engines, but the underwing pods
often are mistaken for engines.

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/kc-130-ifr.jpg
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/a...30-goingri.jpg

T!



 




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