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  #11  
Old February 20th 08, 09:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?

On Feb 20, 11:37*am, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message

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Can someone ID this airplane?


http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/


No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. *Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.


Thanks,
Wil


It appears to be based on a Benson Gyrocopter.

I have no idea what this particular exterior may have been called.

Peter


Thanks for the effort Pete, but I'm interested in the plane behind the
gyro.

Wil
  #12  
Old February 20th 08, 10:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
Charles Vincent
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?

William Hung wrote:
On Feb 20, 11:37 am, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message

...

Can someone ID this airplane?
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/
No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.
Thanks,
Wil

It appears to be based on a Benson Gyrocopter.

I have no idea what this particular exterior may have been called.

Peter


Thanks for the effort Pete, but I'm interested in the plane behind the
gyro.

Wil


As far as the Gyro goes, someone was kind enough to label the photo
Montegomerie Benson B8MR, and just in case there was any confusion, they
painted Montegomerie Benson in four or five inch tall letters on the
fuselage. The registration number listed on the picture title and
aircraft itself lead to registration records that state Montegomerie
Benson B8MR as the make and there is an accident report on it that in
addition to the model, states that it is powered by a Rotax, so there
should be no mystery surrounding the Gyro ;')

Charles

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Old February 20th 08, 10:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?


"William Hung" wrote in message
...
On Feb 20, 11:37 am, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message

...

Can someone ID this airplane?


http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/


No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.


Thanks,
Wil


It appears to be based on a Benson Gyrocopter.

I have no idea what this particular exterior may have been called.

Peter


Thanks for the effort Pete, but I'm interested in the plane behind the
gyro.

Wil
---------------

Oops, I *really* wasn't paying attention when I pressed send that time!

Peter


  #14  
Old February 21st 08, 01:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?

On Feb 20, 5:19*pm, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message

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On Feb 20, 11:37 am, "Peter Dohm" wrote:





"William Hung" wrote in message


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Can someone ID this airplane?


http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/


No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.


Thanks,
Wil


It appears to be based on a Benson Gyrocopter.


I have no idea what this particular exterior may have been called.


Peter


Thanks for the effort Pete, but I'm interested in the plane behind the
gyro.

Wil
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Oops, I *really* wasn't paying attention when I pressed send that time!

Peter- Hide quoted text -

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That's quite alright Pete. I've "been there, done that" too, lol

Wil
  #15  
Old February 21st 08, 01:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?

On Feb 20, 5:13*pm, Charles Vincent wrote:
William Hung wrote:
On Feb 20, 11:37 am, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message


....


Can someone ID this airplane?
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/
No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. *Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.
Thanks,
Wil
It appears to be based on a Benson Gyrocopter.


I have no idea what this particular exterior may have been called.


Peter


Thanks for the effort Pete, but I'm interested in the plane behind the
gyro.


Wil


As far as the Gyro goes, someone was kind enough to label the photo
Montegomerie Benson B8MR, and just in case there was any confusion, they
painted Montegomerie Benson in four or five inch tall letters on the
fuselage. *The registration number listed on the picture title and
aircraft itself lead to registration records that state Montegomerie
Benson B8MR as the make and there is an accident report on it that in
addition to the model, states that it is powered by a Rotax, so there
should be no mystery surrounding the Gyro ;')

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Smarty pants. You're gonna make Pete feel bad.g

Wil
  #16  
Old February 21st 08, 01:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?

On Feb 20, 9:12*am, Charles Vincent wrote:
William Hung wrote:
Can someone ID this airplane?


http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/


No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. *Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.


Thanks,
Wil


Sadler Vampire

Charles


Mighty close Carles, but I think it is not the Sadler Vampire.

http://www32.brinkster.com/jackzk1/IMGA0459ms.jpg

There's a couple of people saying it is the Sparrow Hawk, but I
haven't gotten a confirmation yet.

Thanks,
WIl
  #17  
Old February 21st 08, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
Anyolmouse
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?


"William Hung" wrote in message
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| Can someone ID this airplane?
|
| http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/
|
| No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
| twin boon. Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
| this plane.
|
| Thanks,
| Wil
|

At the bottom it states that it is a Sparrowhawk and as one of three it
is to be rebuilt to flying condition and the other two were sent back to
the US. A Sparrowhawk search turns up the Curtis fighter or the Gyro by
Groen Bros. Also a search for Swanton Morely airfield shows it was
closed in 1999.

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  #18  
Old February 21st 08, 01:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
Charles Vincent
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?

William Hung wrote:
On Feb 20, 9:12 am, Charles Vincent wrote:
William Hung wrote:
Can someone ID this airplane?
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/
No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.
Thanks,
Wil

Sadler Vampire

Charles


Mighty close Carles, but I think it is not the Sadler Vampire.

http://www32.brinkster.com/jackzk1/IMGA0459ms.jpg

There's a couple of people saying it is the Sparrow Hawk, but I
haven't gotten a confirmation yet.

Thanks,
WIl


I think Phillippe and Anyolmouse are the definite winners. I dug up an
image using the wayback machine and it is a pretty definite match for
the Sparrow Hawk. Looks real close to the Sadler machine, particularily
the military version, but the Sparrow Hawk is a dead ringer. I heard
Sadler was bringing the Vampire back under LSA rules. It looks like a
neat ship.

Charles
  #19  
Old February 21st 08, 02:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?

On Feb 20, 8:57*pm, Charles Vincent wrote:
William Hung wrote:
On Feb 20, 9:12 am, Charles Vincent wrote:
William Hung wrote:
Can someone ID this airplane?
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/
No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. *Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.
Thanks,
Wil
Sadler Vampire


Charles


Mighty close Carles, but I think it is not the Sadler Vampire.


http://www32.brinkster.com/jackzk1/IMGA0459ms.jpg


There's a couple of people saying it is the Sparrow Hawk, but I
haven't gotten a confirmation yet.


Thanks,
WIl


I think Phillippe and Anyolmouse are the definite winners. * I dug up an
image using the wayback machine and it is a pretty definite match for
the Sparrow Hawk. *Looks real close to the Sadler machine, particularily
the military version, but the Sparrow Hawk is a dead ringer. *I heard
Sadler was bringing the Vampire back under LSA rules. *It looks like a
neat ship.

Charles- Hide quoted text -

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Hi again Charles,

Sorry I mistyped your name that time. Yes it does look like a nice
ship, that's what caught my attention. I still can't find any picture
of the Sparrow Hawk. Where did you find the picture at?

Thanks again,
Wil
  #20  
Old February 21st 08, 02:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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Default Can someone ID this airplane?

On Feb 20, 9:33*am, "Anyolmouse" wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message

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| Can someone ID this airplane?
|
|http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/
|
| No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
| twin boon. *Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
| this plane.
|
| Thanks,
| Wil
|

A search for the photographer produced this:http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?page=1&q=Keith+Sowter
Scroll down to the last picture.

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According to Charles Vincent, you're the winner Anyolmouse. Three
brownie points for you. If you have links to any other pictures of a
Sparrow Hawk, please share.

Thank you,
Wil

 




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