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Wing struts above the wing have to be big - they're in compression rather than tension and have to be beefy enough to not buckle. Wings struts below the wing are in tension and the load-bearing elemen

But can it lay an egg?   I've seen photos of that one before but don't know what it is or where it's based.  Such poor taste in flying objects is more commonly seen in the hot air balloon ge

What a cock up.

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It sure looks like the Spruce Goose to me - right down to the hat.
 

From Wiki:

...it was nicknamed by critics the "Spruce Goose", although it was made almost entirely of birch.

 

I think you'd better give this one to Alan...

 

How on Earth did you ever talk your way onto the flight deck?  That can't be open to the public, is it?   :bowdown:

 

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No Question that it's the Spruce Goose. A moniker given to the a/c by a reporter who just didn't know any better. Yes, in fact it is made of birch.

 

Sorry Alan, I just had to yank your chain a little bit.

 

Not "open" to the public - anything can be had for a price. The Evergreen Museum's price is $25/head for the grand tour of the flight deck. We lucked out and it was a real slow day, so spent over an hour touring through the fuselage.

 

I should repeat the salient details of the tour - I'll do that next week with additional pictures. Likely best done under Real World Aviation.

 

Thank you, Alan - over to you.

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No-one gonna bite?

 

I remember the movie (not from the debut - probably made before I was born), but not the name of the a/c. That double empennage has got to be unique. Old black and white classic that was replayed ad-nauseum on late-night TV back in the seventies.

 

Race day for me, so no time to research.

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Aha, got it. It's the "Reindeer" from that Jimmy Stewart movie where he's a nerd, predicting that it's going to fail, and it eventually does, fortuanately, on the ground. There's probably a better designation for it but they called it the "Reindeer", I think.

I knew I'd seen that double-elevator somewhere before.

 

I think March deserves the honors, though. He obviously knew what it was.

 

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Give it to JA. I couldn't have come up with the name to save my life.

 

Well done JA! Sure was a strange looking beast - only could have come from the imagination of a movie writer as I can see no endearing engineering reason for the setup. . Except, maybe, to increase the loads on the airframe enough to break off the empennage.

 

@JA - The hat is a prop, supplied by the museum. I wish I'd seen the photo that you marked up. Had I seen it, I would have attempted the identical pose (without the pencil thin mustache).

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