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Always something new to learn in this forum!
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Well you chaps knew it, but I thought you would find the variation on a more or less similar theme interesting!
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Now that would be a conversion to do and show up at a contest to get the rivet counters into spasms.
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This is a cool idea. Kind of a "name the plane" game.
Here's one:
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Well I am stumped for one.
That is an interesting design though - looks sound and also like it could have flow with some success, barring the weight distribution that looks a little dubious to me!
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I don't know what it is but I want one.
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It's called the Blackburn Heavy Monoplane. Here's a link to a nice page about it. It never really flew much, and a funny note about it is, the wicker seat was taken from Blackburn's father's garden!
http://http://flyingmachines.ru/Site2/Crafts/Craft28478.htm Here's a very nice model and build article about it, but beware, it's not paper. Blackburn Monoplane
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Congratulations George!
And thank you for the very interesting links. Enjoyed both the first and second one. Lovely model!
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OK, here is another one - should be relatively easy?
Make and model though!
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