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Hi,
Isn't there a Curtis Pusher hanging in the Milwaukee Wisconsin Main terminal building? They probably have some info and pictures of it hanging from the ceiling. Hope this helps. Dave Reich |
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DAV REICH wrote: Hi, Isn't there a Curtis Pusher hanging in the Milwaukee Wisconsin Main terminal building? They probably have some info and pictures of it hanging from the ceiling. Hope this helps. Dave Reich The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome URL:http://www.oldrhinebrck.org/ has a reproduction 1911 Curtiss Pusher Model D with an original 1911 Hall-Scott engine. I'm not sure if they still fly it during the Pioneer (Saturday) airshows. I was lucky enough to sit in this airplane during a tour a few years ago. You can see the airplane and specs at: URL:http://www.oldrhinebeck.org/aircraft/Curtiss%20Pusher%20Model%20D.htm -- Brian Reynolds | "But in the new approach, as you know, | the important thing is to understand http://www.panix.com/~reynolds/ | what you're doing rather than to get NAR# 54438 | the right answer." -- Tom Lehrer |
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It is still there, and is still flown. Saw it fly during the Labor day
weekend. Ed H |
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