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I had to look up more info on the XF5U, and it's fascinating. It used the
rotating propwash to cancel out tip vortices, and thus was able to cruise at over 400 knots while landing at under 40 knots: the more engine power available, the wider the range. With big turboprops this thing could hover like a helicopter and cruise near 500mph. Navy canceled the program in 1945 apparently because they wanted to build big carriers for jets, and were afraid the XF5U would lead to the little Harrier-style jumper carriers the Brits use today. Wouldn't it be cool to have a 300-hp GA version of this that could loiter or land at 30 knots and cruise at 250? "Seth Masia" wrote in message ... Hey, Paul -- That's one ugly little airplane, but to be fair I think we should limit this competition to planes that were actually produced, or at least that managed a safe landing. Under the latter category I nominate the Vought XF5U: http://www.daveswarbirds.com/usplane...t/flapjack.htm Seth "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Seth Masia" said: How about the Transavia Airtruck? Christmas Bullet. Only flew twice, killed the pilot both times. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code. |
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On 2005-10-21, Seth Masia wrote:
How about the Transavia Airtruck? The British have made probably the best looking aircraft of all time - things like the Spitfire. But they have also, without a doubt, made the ugliest aircraft of all time as well - the Fairey Gannet. It is so ugly, it transcends ugliness. When they added the AEW stuff it made an ugly aircraft even uglier (especially with the rear cockpit, it gives the plane a sort of look of being a bizarre cross between a camel and a pregnant whale) http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.../gallery1.html -- Dylan Smith, Port St Mary, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net |
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("Dylan Smith" wrote)
But they have also, without a doubt, made the ugliest aircraft of all time as well - the Fairey Gannet. It is so ugly, it transcends ugliness. When they added the AEW stuff it made an ugly aircraft even uglier (especially with the rear cockpit, it gives the plane a sort of look of being a bizarre cross between a camel and a pregnant whale) http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.../gallery1.html http://www.midwaysailor2.com/amjet/gannet.html This one, XT752 mentioned in the (below) story, was owned by Polar Aviation Museum at ANE (Anoka County-Blaine, MN). It was loud!! I was over at the airport the day they were getting it ready for the ferry flight back to the UK. It didn't leave when it was scheduled - delays. Then one day it was gone, so I missed its departure. http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/gannet/survivorspics3.html#XT752 "XT752 was one of three Gannets kept in excellent condition by the FAA, and was sold to the Polar Aviation Museum in the US. On arrival there the aircraft was reassembled, restored to airworthiness and displayed on the airshow circuit, regularly stopping crowds who had no idea what this strange machine was! Sadly the museum has closed its doors to visitors and the aircraft was put up for sale shortly afterwards - but the silver lining to this cloud was that XT752 was planning to come back to the UK - as a flier! An attempt to fly it back to the UK met with problems, getting only as far as Goose Bay in Canada with the accompanying engineer believing that an engine replacement would be necessary. The owner has had an in-depth engineering assessment of the aircraft carried out - this found several serious defects apparently not found by the previous engineer could have caused the loss of the aircraft. These have now been rectified and another assessment of the engine is underway to see if it really does need replacing. Watch this space for more news! Information current as of 23/07/2005." http://ipmstoronto.com/articles/aircraft/gannet/Index.htm More pics of the old Polar Museum's Gannet. http://web.ukonline.co.uk/fairey.gannet/owners%20pics/moba.html Polar Museum Gannet looked like the one in this pic Loud and big! http://www.warbirdalley.com/gannet.htm "The Armstrong-Siddeley Double Mamba coupled turboprop engine boasted two independent power sections driving separate propellers. After both sections were used in the crucial take-off phase, one could be shut down to extend range and patrol time. Additionally, the engine could refuel from its aircraft carriers' own diesel fuel bunker, eliminating special aviation gas tanks on board." Montblack |
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:16:38 -0500, "Montblack"
wrote: ("Dylan Smith" wrote) But they have also, without a doubt, made the ugliest aircraft of all time as well - the Fairey Gannet. It is so ugly, it transcends ugliness. When they added the AEW stuff it made an ugly aircraft even uglier (especially with the rear cockpit, it gives the plane a sort of look of being a bizarre cross between a camel and a pregnant whale) http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.../gallery1.html http://www.midwaysailor2.com/amjet/gannet.html This one, XT752 mentioned in the (below) story, was owned by Polar Aviation Museum at ANE (Anoka County-Blaine, MN). It was loud!! I was over at the airport the day they were getting it ready for the ferry flight back to the UK. It didn't leave when it was scheduled - delays. Then one day it was gone, so I missed its departure. http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/gannet/survivorspics3.html#XT752 "XT752 was one of three Gannets kept in excellent condition by the FAA, and was sold to the Polar Aviation Museum in the US. On arrival there the aircraft was reassembled, restored to airworthiness and displayed on the airshow circuit, regularly stopping crowds who had no idea what this strange machine was! Sadly the museum has closed its doors to visitors and the aircraft was put up for sale shortly afterwards - but the silver lining to this cloud was that XT752 was planning to come back to the UK - as a flier! An attempt to fly it back to the UK met with problems, getting only as far as Goose Bay in Canada with the accompanying engineer believing that an I would like to submit the Shackleton...uuuugly |
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