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Yak-3?
Maybe a yak 9?
A Hawker Sea Fury, with the Centaurus engine and 5-blade prop replaced with a P&W Wasp, probably from a Skyraider. Looking at the canopy I'd say it has also had a second seat installed.
Hawker sea Fury.
Hawker Sea Fury.
chewkw - the Romanians still make them. Fill your boots
Love these threads....the more obscure the aircraft the better
That B17...have the engines been Photoshop ped on, or was it some sort of post war test bed..
A turboprop B-17? A first for me, at any rate.
Ah, XB-38, prototype using Allison V-12 engines instead of rotary.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_XB-38_Flying_Fortress
The B17 has got inline engines instead of radials. Edit- Beaten by Countzero
Blohm Und Voss BV-141
Asymmetrical oddness above is a Blohm & Voss BV141
Ten points to the Count!
Avro Manchester
Prone control Gloster Meteor-the front pilot lays on the stomach. Supposed to be better for resisting G forces
Well I know there were highly modified Meteors for test firing ejector seats, but I think they were all mid mounted, nor shoehorned on the front.
Avro Manchester
I used to have a copy of 'Gunner's Moon' by John Bushby which recounted the 'joys' of flying Manchesters operationally with 83 Sqn. Supposedly they didn't fly very well on one engine, which wouldn't have mattered so much if the RR Vulture had actually *worked*.
Well I know there were highly modified Meteors for test firing ejector seats, but I think they were all mid mounted, nor shoehorned on the front.
You mean like this one, which belongs to Martin Baker?
Hurricane with a slip wing fuel tank?
This one, and for bonus geekery points what's special about it?
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Slip wing Hawker Hurricane. For improving short field performance-the top wing was released at altitude
Probably best if the name wasn't across the side of the aircraft... Obviously a Mirage though!
Pleased to say, my childhood knowledge hasn't deserted me and I've known all of these bar Chewkws!
Australian Mirage II -as for something special, built in Aus by CAC?
That it is Samunkin
Also a shame there are no Dh Hornet survivors anywhere samunkim
Ratherintobago is that the experimental Avon engined Mirage?
One of the XP-82 twin mustang prototypes is fairly close to flight now in the US
http://xp-82twinmustangproject.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/march-xp-82-twin-mustang.html
XP-32 DLDR
Did they finally get hold of a left hand propeller ?
fw200 the only 4 engined german bomber of WW2?
only that one appears to have 6!!
Condor.
Condor.
Junkers Ju 390, part of the Amerika Bomber project along with the Me 264













