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![]() "Viperdoc" wrote Just spent the day at the Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, OR. (around an hour SW of Portland) Highly recommended for an excellent experience. Too bad that it is such a long hall from NC, but I hope to get there some day. The Spruce Goose is totally interesting to me, for the massive scale, and for the groundbreaking use of new technology. Add to that that I am a woodworker, and that fills out the trifecta. Anyone got a link that has a bunch of good articles (or whatever you want to call the reporting) on the Spruce Goose, and good pictures to go with it? I goggled for a long while, and never came up with a good web site. I am primarily interested on how it was made, and how it works. I still am of the opinion that it did not have enough power to fly out of ground effect, and Hughes knew it, once he did his test hop. I sure would like to see it fly one day, if it could. Doubtful (understatement) that it will ever happen, (due to the enormous cost) sadly. Thanks for the report. -- Jim in NC |
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