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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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Whatever it is has BIG ailerons.  I see gear doors next to the main gear but no wells showing that I can see.  That part looks a little strange.  It sure does have a lot of Piper-looking features.

 

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Lockheed XFV-1

 

I've seen the real one, the only one of the two prototypes that actually flew.  It's on display in Lakeland FL, home of the Sun 'n Fun airshow.

 

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