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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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Beats me but I know its a brilliant Model, how long you had this Alan ?

 

Tony.

I built this one a few years ago, this aircraft was the first in a long line of excellent and very distinctive aircraft. Though the companies most well known ones were biplanes.

 

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Hi and welcome to the forums here sixa.:hat:

 

It's hard to tell from that angle but I don't know of any that would only have those wing struts (probably designed like that for easy model construction) and there are only a few that have an undercarriage without any other support showing so that would leave any identifying markings and or the specific shape of the fuselage from a side on shot. It might just be a facsimile of an aircraft designed for easy manufacture.  

 

That said, there are a couple of members here with amazing aircraft identifying skills so give it some time and see what comes up.

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