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Aeroneering Miller Lil Rascal - who's heard of it?



 
 
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Old May 30th 07, 07:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Aeroneering Miller Lil Rascal - who's heard of it?

("Ruediger LANDMANN" wrote)
I came across a reference to the Aeroneering Miller Lil Rascal in Jane's
Encyclopedia of Aviation; which pretty much just says that it was a
biplane intended for building at home or in schools. I can't find any
other reference to this - does anyone here know anything more about it?



http://www.vintagercsociety.org/planes_list.htm
Here's a link. There's a bunch of Li'l planes listed

A guy at our airport is building a single seat Lockheed(?) Little Dipper
(with a Franklin engine). He's building it in the loft/office above Ion
Aircraft World Headquarters. We off-loaded the canopy mold from his pickup
truck, yesterday.

http://aeroweb.brooklyn.cuny.edu/spe...eed/lck-33.htm
Lockheed 33 Little Dipper

Pic of a Little Dipper
http://www.aerofiles.com/lock-lildipper.jpg
"Little Dipper aka Air Trooper (Model 33) 1944 = 1pOlwM; modified 50hp
ACM/Franklin 2AL, later 40hp Continental A-40; span: 25'0" length: 17'7"
load: 300# v: 100/90/30 range: 210 ceiling: 16,000'; ff (as Air Trooper):
8/x/44 (p: Bud Martin). John Thorp. POP: 1 [NX18935] and 1 unfinished
prototype. Originally intended as a "flying motorcycle" for Army D-Day
ground troops, as the war drew to an end the focus shifted to a civil market
and its name became Little Dipper. However, the market never developed, and
the planes were scrapped."

http://www.airfields-freeman.com/CA/...Dipper_40s.JPG
Pic of a Little Dipper

http://www.airfields-freeman.com/CA/..._SanFernan.htm
....from this website


Montblack


 




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