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Can you help me identify an aircraft? It is a small general aviation
single-engine, two-seat, tri-gear, high-wing monoplane. The most distinguishing features are that the canopy has a moderate "bubble" shape, and the wings are swept forward about 5 or 10 degrees. The one I saw (in Fort Stockton, Texas) has a Canadian registry. Any ideas about what this might be? Thanks, Patrick |
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![]() It is a small general aviation single-engine, two-seat, tri-gear, high-wing monoplane. The most distinguishing features are that the canopy has a moderate "bubble" shape, and the wings are swept forward about 5 or 10 degrees. http://www.acf.clara.net/scale/scale-pics-1/high-wing/blowko/blowko.html Sounds like it might be a Bolkow Junior. John Dupre' |
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Thanks for the replies! Unfortunately it didn't resemble either of
those aircraft. I'm still curious. It was a very neat little airplane--and looked factory-built rather than homebuilt. It was aluminum with round-head (not flush) rivets. Lots of yellow warning stickers in various places. The cowl was off but I did not a get a good look at the engine. Should have walked up and looked at the builder plate! Patrick |
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Might as well be the swedish-built MFI-9 Junior if it has a boxy
fuselage. Was used in Biafra war by Count von Rosen against Nigeria Air Force late 60's. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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This aircraft the ARV Super 2 was developed by Richard Noble (of and speed
record fame). I think it originally had a Norton Rotary engine but was later revived as a homebuilt with a Rotax 912 ?? http://futurshox.net/viewer.php3?id=1026 I think it fits your description. Steve "Patrick Underwood" wrote in message om... Can you help me identify an aircraft? It is a small general aviation single-engine, two-seat, tri-gear, high-wing monoplane. The most distinguishing features are that the canopy has a moderate "bubble" shape, and the wings are swept forward about 5 or 10 degrees. The one I saw (in Fort Stockton, Texas) has a Canadian registry. Any ideas about what this might be? Thanks, Patrick |
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It's either this aircraft, or something very close. I thought the
fuse had more of a rounded cross section, but my memory might be playing tricks on me. Thanks! Patrick "Steve Beaver" wrote in message ... This aircraft the ARV Super 2 was developed by Richard Noble (of and speed record fame). I think it originally had a Norton Rotary engine but was later revived as a homebuilt with a Rotax 912 ?? http://futurshox.net/viewer.php3?id=1026 I think it fits your description. Steve "Patrick Underwood" wrote in message om... Can you help me identify an aircraft? It is a small general aviation single-engine, two-seat, tri-gear, high-wing monoplane. The most distinguishing features are that the canopy has a moderate "bubble" shape, and the wings are swept forward about 5 or 10 degrees. The one I saw (in Fort Stockton, Texas) has a Canadian registry. Any ideas about what this might be? Thanks, Patrick |
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