440032 Posted June 23 Posted June 23 brown rhomboid/diamond wing 1932, propeller at the back. So ugly, when it completed and rolled out, the designer was slapped silly. 1
spacesailor Posted June 23 Posted June 23 I thought that designer, was silly to make such an ugly plane . spacesailor
red750 Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Also known as the Brown Potato Bug. The wing support (middle) was also a wing, so it was a triplane.
Underwood Posted June 23 Posted June 23 5 hours ago, red750 said: structurally thats a very efficient design triangle are good. Aerodynamically, probably not so great 1
Arron25 Posted June 29 Posted June 29 14 hours ago, red750 said: Name is in the picture ... Obvious the Beech link too Jamieson J-1 Jupiter (1949) | Secret Projects Forum Advertised cost: $2,500.... 1
facthunter Posted June 30 Posted June 30 I don't think the V tail solution is a roaring success. They were based on a Military Trainer I think. They tend to "fish tail" Nev 1
Litespeed Posted July 1 Posted July 1 V tail beeches were nicked named - V for vomit! If you were in the back. 1
Arron25 Posted Wednesday at 09:33 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:33 AM Just a tip Red... Change the name of the pic before attaching (you are making it too easy) Monsted-VincentMV-1Starflight I'm into pushers and admit I didn't know about this 4 engine. C-85s April 2016 Mystery Airplane: The Monsted-Vincent MV-1 | EAA Vintage Aircraft Association EAAVINTAGE.ORG Thanks for updating my knowledge. look forward to them.
red750 Posted Wednesday at 10:08 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:08 AM I usually do but got lazy. I've posted a few photos that haven't shown thw name when you put the cursor on the photo. I've added this one to the Oddball thread. It has an interesting history. For photos of what is left of this aircraft, click here.
facthunter Posted Thursday at 12:30 AM Posted Thursday at 12:30 AM Pusher props are less efficient. Better to operate in clear air. Nev
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