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Anyway, the answer is a Bartini VVA-14 Long-Rage Seaplane. It was supposed to be able to take off from the water, VTOL style, but failed because of the engines or something? My Encyclopedia of Soviet Aircraft is always good. |
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And yes that is correct and so is the information on it. God your good Reminder to everyone: Dont bother posting russian planes, theres hardly any point, Right Soviet |
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Last edited by Soviet Ace; 11-29-2009 at 02:43 AM. |
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And it really would be pretty amazing to own one of those, they look so unusual that most will think its a spacecraft |
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![]() This one is at my work^^ The hint is it's a "Corben" |
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I think Sandylowlead's is a Corben Babyace, an early "homebuilt" from the 1920's. You can still get plans and kits for 'em today, though it's very rare to see one with a radial engine nowadays. The one in the photo must be pretty old, and it still drips oil! Where do you work Sandy? Place looks pretty cool in the photo
Nobody wants to guess at mine? Hint: It's a homebuilt from the '70's. Last edited by flynlion; 11-30-2009 at 11:33 PM. |
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