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C J Campbell wrote:
Indeed. The competition for world's ugliest plane is stiff. The Wilga comes to mind... The "hardtop" Navion has some votes. |
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Bucky wrote:
yikes, I can't believe the tail completely unhinges about 2/3 to 3/4 of the way back. Airflow keeps it in place. G It's able to make one hell of a left turn! |
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![]() Danny Deger wrote: I am a purest. There is no such thing as an ugly airplane. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sure there is. Lookit the An-2. www.vectorsite.net/avan2.html But there's a difference between ugly and grotesque. An ugly woman may be a wonderful person in every way. An-2 is kinda like that. (Once you get her going, she'll always give you a good ride :-) -R.S.Hoover |
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How did the thread get to 20+ messages without anyone even mentioning
the Shorts Skyvan? My only theory is that it so obviously destroys every other plane in terms of ugliness that it's not even worth talking about it? |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
I read a long time ago that this plane was turbofan-powered because kerosene was a lot easier to come by in Poland than avgas. Wouldn't a conventional turboprop design also have fit that bill? I heard/read somewhere that it's because when the Poles wanted to design a new agricultural plane, they ran afoul of the Soviet insistence on using a jet engine in a new plane (the logic being "new plane design" = "jet engine", not fitness for the particular purpose). Anno. |
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In a previous article, "Anno v. Heimburg" said:
Paul Tomblin wrote: I read a long time ago that this plane was turbofan-powered because kerosene was a lot easier to come by in Poland than avgas. Wouldn't a conventional turboprop design also have fit that bill? I heard/read somewhere that it's because when the Poles wanted to design a new agricultural plane, they ran afoul of the Soviet insistence on using a jet engine in a new plane (the logic being "new plane design" = "jet engine", not fitness for the particular purpose). That would only make sense if you had some evidence that the Soviets were averse to propellor planes during that period. But their front-line strategic bomber was a turboprop, and so were some of their airliners. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ "Orcs killed: none. Disappointing. Stubble update: I look rugged and manly. Yes! Keep wanting to drop-kick Gimli. Holding myself back. Still not King." - the very secret diary of Aragorn son of Arathron |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
That would only make sense if you had some evidence that the Soviets were averse to propellor planes during that period. But their front-line strategic bomber was a turboprop, and so were some of their airliners. You're right, of course. I guess we'll have to find the designers and ask them ;-) My gut feeling is that it's an elaborate practical joke by the designers to see how far they would get in the system. |
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Ugly Planes:
http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine/farmer/120/ Here's a link from a quick Google search Montblack |
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BobHoover wrote:
Danny Deger wrote: I am a purest. There is no such thing as an ugly airplane. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sure there is. Lookit the An-2. www.vectorsite.net/avan2.html I walked through one of those at an airshow. The inside is as ugly as the outside! |
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In a previous article, "Montblack" said:
Ugly Planes: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine/farmer/120/ Here's a link from a quick Google search I can't see that Blohm und Voss Bv 141 asymettrical plane on that list. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blohm_%2B_Voss_BV_141 ` Although it's hard to tell with those tiny thumbnails. I also don't see the Christmas Bullet, of which two were built, both killed their test pilots on their first flight. http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question...ry/q0038.shtml -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ "It is my prayer that other Americans will fully realize that to condone the whittling away of the rights of any one minority group is to pave the way for us all to lose the guarantees of the Constitution" - Harold L. Ickes |
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