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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Bertie the Bunyip wrote in news:Xns9A089F62B1341****upropeeh@ 207.14.116.130: Here's a pic of the Junior/Malmo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:B...d-edna.arp.jpg I couldn't find any site with the whole story of this troup of adventurers and it's years since I read the story, so my account mightn't be 100%.. That looks sorta kinda like the capro, (capra, capo, something like that) Italian made planes of late, with the shoulder mounted wings. I have often wondered why that configuration is not more popular. I've not flown one, but it would seem like the visibility while flying level, turning or anytime would be superior to high or low wings, than either upward or downward views, depending whether it is high or low wing. -- Jim in NC |
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