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I have a slideshow screen saver where you can easily add your own pictures.
Every time I find a picture on the internet that strikes my fancy, I save it so that it will show up as part of the slide show. One of my favorite topics is light aircraft, since I do have a PP-ASEL. There is one aircraft picture, however, that I have had for several years but I can not remember the name of the plane. Can anyone ID it from the description? It is a homebuilt open cockpit low wing monoplane with a 5 cylinder radial engine, tube and fabric construction (or wood and fabric?). At least I remember it as a low wing monoplane, since the picture is a close up of the engine and nose, and you can see just enough to tell that the wings are not mounted. As I also recall, it has two tandem seats. -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net |
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JLB wrote:
I have a slideshow screen saver where you can easily add your own pictures. Every time I find a picture on the internet that strikes my fancy, I save it so that it will show up as part of the slide show. One of my favorite topics is light aircraft, since I do have a PP-ASEL. There is one aircraft picture, however, that I have had for several years but I can not remember the name of the plane. Can anyone ID it from the description? It is a homebuilt open cockpit low wing monoplane with a 5 cylinder radial engine, tube and fabric construction (or wood and fabric?). At least I remember it as a low wing monoplane, since the picture is a close up of the engine and nose, and you can see just enough to tell that the wings are not mounted. As I also recall, it has two tandem seats. -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net There are several to pick from that general description. Post the pic somewhere and give us the address. I'm certain somebody here will ID it quickly. Richard |
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Sort of sounds like a Fortensnat doesn't it?
"JLB" wrote in message ... I have a slideshow screen saver where you can easily add your own pictures. Every time I find a picture on the internet that strikes my fancy, I save it so that it will show up as part of the slide show. One of my favorite topics is light aircraft, since I do have a PP-ASEL. There is one aircraft picture, however, that I have had for several years but I can not remember the name of the plane. Can anyone ID it from the description? It is a homebuilt open cockpit low wing monoplane with a 5 cylinder radial engine, tube and fabric construction (or wood and fabric?). At least I remember it as a low wing monoplane, since the picture is a close up of the engine and nose, and you can see just enough to tell that the wings are not mounted. As I also recall, it has two tandem seats. -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net |
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Google does not have anything on the Fortensnat.
-- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net "HankL" wrote in message . com... Sort of sounds like a Fortensnat doesn't it? "JLB" wrote in message ... I have a slideshow screen saver where you can easily add your own pictures. Every time I find a picture on the internet that strikes my fancy, I save it so that it will show up as part of the slide show. One of my favorite topics is light aircraft, since I do have a PP-ASEL. There is one aircraft picture, however, that I have had for several years but I can not remember the name of the plane. Can anyone ID it from the description? It is a homebuilt open cockpit low wing monoplane with a 5 cylinder radial engine, tube and fabric construction (or wood and fabric?). At least I remember it as a low wing monoplane, since the picture is a close up of the engine and nose, and you can see just enough to tell that the wings are not mounted. As I also recall, it has two tandem seats. -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net |
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A closer examination of the picture leads me to think that it may be a
single seat and not a tandem after all. I have no way of posting the picture anywhere for public viewing, but if anyone wants I can email a copy. -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net "Richard Lamb" wrote in message ... JLB wrote: I have a slideshow screen saver where you can easily add your own pictures. Every time I find a picture on the internet that strikes my fancy, I save it so that it will show up as part of the slide show. One of my favorite topics is light aircraft, since I do have a PP-ASEL. There is one aircraft picture, however, that I have had for several years but I can not remember the name of the plane. Can anyone ID it from the description? It is a homebuilt open cockpit low wing monoplane with a 5 cylinder radial engine, tube and fabric construction (or wood and fabric?). At least I remember it as a low wing monoplane, since the picture is a close up of the engine and nose, and you can see just enough to tell that the wings are not mounted. As I also recall, it has two tandem seats. -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net There are several to pick from that general description. Post the pic somewhere and give us the address. I'm certain somebody here will ID it quickly. Richard |
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It's a Fly Baby!
With the funny looking radial on the nose. Ron W would know more about that one. Richard |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:48:29 GMT, Richard Lamb
wrote: It's a Fly Baby! With the funny looking radial on the nose. Ron W would know more about that one. Without seeing the picture in question it could be Jack Hereford's Fly Baby, with his homebuilt HCI radial engine on it: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/pix/HCI.jpg According to a letter he sent Pete in 1997, the airplane had an empty weight around 506 lbs...that's 140 or so pounds lighter than the average Fly Baby. Truss ribs, 3/32" ply (vs. 1/8"), mechanical brakes, and he says the radial was 30 lbs lighter than an A-65. Ron Wanttaja |
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Yes, I think that is it!
The picture I have is a close up of the engine, but you can tell that the wings are not mounted. Thanks! -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:48:29 GMT, Richard Lamb wrote: It's a Fly Baby! With the funny looking radial on the nose. Ron W would know more about that one. Without seeing the picture in question it could be Jack Hereford's Fly Baby, with his homebuilt HCI radial engine on it: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/pix/HCI.jpg According to a letter he sent Pete in 1997, the airplane had an empty weight around 506 lbs...that's 140 or so pounds lighter than the average Fly Baby. Truss ribs, 3/32" ply (vs. 1/8"), mechanical brakes, and he says the radial was 30 lbs lighter than an A-65. Ron Wanttaja |
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 07:43:52 -0400, "JLB" wrote:
Yes, I think that is it! The picture I have is a close up of the engine, but you can tell that the wings are not mounted. Here's the home page on the HCI engine mounted to the Fly Baby: http://hciaviation.com/prod-r180-a.shtml Ron Wanttaja |
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Thanks, Ron.
This picture appears to be a cropped version of the picture I have. In mine you can see the wind screen and the edge around the cockpit, plus part of the fuselage. The mystery is solved! -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 07:43:52 -0400, "JLB" wrote: Yes, I think that is it! The picture I have is a close up of the engine, but you can tell that the wings are not mounted. Here's the home page on the HCI engine mounted to the Fly Baby: http://hciaviation.com/prod-r180-a.shtml Ron Wanttaja |
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