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Good one, George. Sometimes these ugly ducklings look like they'd be fun to
fly: really maneurverable at low altitudes thanks to short-coupling and big control surfaces, which look so ungainly. Here's a real horror, even by French standards: Amiot 143, a 1931 bomber: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine...120/amiot.html "George Patterson" wrote in message news:h586f.8$dW6.2@trndny09... My vote goes to the Westland P12. Back in the early stages of WWII, when the British were still afraid of invasion, they designed this as a ground attack aircraft. They took a Westland Lysander (already not beautiful) and cut off the rear fuselage and empennage. They then grafted on a second wing in place of the tail, mounted low with vertical stabilizers on the ends. Looked sort of like the tail of a B-24 Liberator. Then they mounted a large turret with two cannon on top and to the rear of this second wing. http://www.flatrock.org.nz/topics/fl...olibri.htm#p12 George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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