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Correct weight, kasper.

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I’ll give others a 15min head start. Hint - you’ll LOVE how the wing stows for storage .... and it’s made of welded aluminium 

 

 

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Medway SLA executive.  Can’t tell if it’s the 80 or the 100 ... not the Clipper because the dihedral is not reduced.  Based on the rainbow cheetah from south Africa this one is BCARS compliant and built in the UK.  Differences to spot include the drag links on the undercarriage going to the firewall not to the middle of the cockpit floor.  

 

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Yes Merc, it's the Charger, but the UK register spells it  Marquart. airport-data.com has 75 listed spelt that way.

 

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No, not the Kitfox, that would be too obvious. I can't find any link between this plane and the Kitfox, not that there is no link.

 

 

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Safari is a development of the bushbaby.  The bushbaby is a development from the kitfox4 and avid flyer per the website of the manufacturer ... so all birds of a common ancestor. 

 

 

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OK,. . no takers for the Horten Brothers lookalike  ?  Shame on yez all. . . .

 

Mind you, I have no idea who made the modern replica one in the picture. . . which looks like a 2 seater, the original was single seat.  ( Honest Phil ) [Kasper must be on his Jollies this week. . .] 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horten_Ho_229.

 

 

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Not on hols... but the pul9 and nike10 modern builds were both winglet free.  The nike /pul10 was two seater with retracting undercart but we’re side by sue two seaters without winglets and without two piece canopy. 

 

As as far as I know the ho3000 development came to nothing ... the guy building the scale model asked me to do the plugs n moulds for the full size about 6 years ago but was not willing to pay a reasonable amount for the work so I left it go. 

 

So so if you say that’s a Horten derived it’s one I’m not aware of. 

 

 

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