If it was anything along the design of the Jungmeister, it probably had some
swept edges somewhere. A friend of mine built a Bucker Jungmeister while I
was in high school and he was showing me in the blueprints that every angle
on the aircraft was 13 degrees; it was like the designer had only one
measuring device and it was cut at 13 degrees. Even the control stick had
several joints that were each 13 degrees.
"Craig" wrote in message
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On Apr 10, 5:18 pm, Ralph Jones wrote:
Saw an odd airplane towing a banner over downtown Denver today. It was
a biplane, with a higher aspect ratio than I've ever seen on such a
machine. And the leading edges were swept over about the outer third
of the span...it looked for all the world like two Discus wings
grafted onto a Jungmeister fuselage. Anybody know what this thing was?
Incidentally, the banner carried the logo of FirstBank, and read "This
is the closest thing we have to a private jet". And just to drive the
message home a bit more, the airplane emitted a puff of black smoke
every so often...
rj
and a picture
http://www.agairupdate.com/aau/AAUPi...EagleJesus.jpg
Craig