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Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture?
http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg The picture is a scan of the cover of an interesting booklet. It contains tables of typical airfares for February 1930, an air route map including an Embry-Riddle airline with one route through Indianapolis and Chicago, and an ad for "the world's first air-minded hotel". Many of the routes, even southern ones such as Alabama-New Orleans, are listed as "not operating in winter" ~Adam Aulick adam @ aulick.notthisbit.net |
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Looks like an artists rendition of a composite airplane,
part Ford Tri-motor, part Italian, part German. "Adam Aulick" wrote in message t... | Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture? | http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg | | The picture is a scan of the cover of an interesting booklet. It | contains tables of typical airfares for February 1930, an air route map | including an Embry-Riddle airline with one route through Indianapolis | and Chicago, and an ad for "the world's first air-minded hotel". Many | of the routes, even southern ones such as Alabama-New Orleans, are | listed as "not operating in winter" | | ~Adam Aulick | adam @ aulick.notthisbit.net |
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![]() "Adam Aulick" wrote in message t... Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture? http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg It looks like something from the Buck Rogers era of magazine covers. |
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![]() "Adam Aulick" wrote in message t... Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture? http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg The picture is a scan of the cover of an interesting booklet. It contains tables of typical airfares for February 1930, an air route map including an Embry-Riddle airline with one route through Indianapolis and Chicago, and an ad for "the world's first air-minded hotel". Many of the routes, even southern ones such as Alabama-New Orleans, are listed as "not operating in winter" It looks a bit like a picture of a Maiden Dearborn IV which was apparently operated by Ford . ( picture is in International Encylopedia of Aviation ed David Mondey 1977 but is not a particularly good shot) . Tried googling but didnt find much. Terry PPL downunder |
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Adam Aulick writes:
Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture? http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg The picture is a scan of the cover of an interesting booklet. It contains tables of typical airfares for February 1930, an air route map including an Embry-Riddle airline with one route through Indianapolis and Chicago, and an ad for "the world's first air-minded hotel". Many of the routes, even southern ones such as Alabama-New Orleans, are listed as "not operating in winter" Since it's a drawing, it probably doesn't correspond to any real aircraft, but merely incorporates the visual features of various aircraft of the time. Rather like the aircraft in _Toy Story_ or _The Incredibles_, which didn't seem to correspond to anything real. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Looks almost like a DeHavilland Rapid with two extra engines
Adam Aulick wrote: Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture? http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg The picture is a scan of the cover of an interesting booklet. It contains tables of typical airfares for February 1930, an air route map including an Embry-Riddle airline with one route through Indianapolis and Chicago, and an ad for "the world's first air-minded hotel". Many of the routes, even southern ones such as Alabama-New Orleans, are listed as "not operating in winter" ~Adam Aulick adam @ aulick.notthisbit.net |
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![]() "Adam Aulick" wrote in message t... Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture? http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg Fokker F-32, with a bit of artistic license thrown in. |
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Steven P. McNicoll writes:
Fokker F-32, with a bit of artistic license thrown in. I didn't realize planes that ugly could be designed. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote: Steven P. McNicoll writes: Fokker F-32, with a bit of artistic license thrown in. I didn't realize planes that ugly could be designed. Well - somebody's gotta say it: "That is one *UGLY* Fokker!" |
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![]() "john smith" wrote in message ... Looks almost like a DeHavilland Rapid with two extra engines my first thought was a deHavilland something or other based on the front end. But the Rapide is a biplane ,. I also wondered where you got the two extra engine bit, then I saw what looked like a pusher propeller at the back of each engine. Did any real airplane ever have engines mounted back to back ( as distinct from the C337 which are at each end of the cabin.? Another poster said the Fokker F32 which does look similar to the drawing except the cockpit does not come flush with the front of the aircraft.. Perhaps it does only exist in the artists mind. Terry PPL downunder. Adam Aulick wrote: Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture? http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg The picture is a scan of the cover of an interesting booklet. It contains tables of typical airfares for February 1930, an air route map including an Embry-Riddle airline with one route through Indianapolis and Chicago, and an ad for "the world's first air-minded hotel". Many of the routes, even southern ones such as Alabama-New Orleans, are listed as "not operating in winter" ~Adam Aulick adam @ aulick.notthisbit.net |
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