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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 was a great aircraft, like a P51 on steroids! unfortunately it arrived just as the RAF were getting into jets, the war was about to end and they had hundreds of fighters already. Political shoving from the big companies also made sure that Martin Baker was sidelined  as being too small to build the aircraft in large enough numbers. It remained a "might have been" sadly. :(

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:D  This one certainly didn't glow in the dark, in fact it's handling was rather dull considering it's intended role. It was the last aircraft this illustrious manufacturer made and was a sad end to such a brilliant back cataloque of aircraft. Thankfully plenty of it's previous aircraft survive.

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:D  This one certainly didn't glow in the dark, in fact it's handling was rather dull considering it's intended role. 

 

:huh: I thought you were talking about your use of the hint at first. :P Whew... :D

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:D  This one certainly didn't glow in the dark, in fact it's handling was rather dull considering it's intended role. 

 

:huh: I thought you were talking about your use of the hint at first. :P Whew... :D

When you get to my age those things have no place in my world! :D

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OK, found it...

Curtiss A-43, P-87 / F-87 Blackhawk.

The helicopter clue and the "black" clue from earlier lined right up and the light bulb went on. I went looking for an aircraft named "Blackhawk" and found it.

John

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So this condom that Alan was talking about  was called a "Curtis"? Never heard of it.   :P

 

Congrats, John

LOL, It was called the black hawk, there was also one called black night!

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