This is deserving of:
Nice job.
Trust me, soon I find enough spare change in my couch cushions I will.
That's one sweet bird.
A little late getting into this BUT:
Nice looking Stag...but I already posted a more BA version of the Stag. BANNED!
But, I will see your Stag, and raise you an Executive:
hahaha I thought I looked through all of them, guess I missed it...but fail non the less.
Raise you a Tri Motor
Raise you a Tri Motor
15 passengers or 2 tons of cargo at 145-155 mph. Outperformed similar class aircraft (namely the Tri-motor)
Powered by a Wright Cyclone 1820 (715hp)
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Look closer... it is a Ford...
Ah, see you caught it already...
Nevermind
And once again... back at the big Bellanca
Wow, that almost beats my pelvis!grand total of...
24,000 hp
:rawk:
Hold on, the Boeing 247
Another one to add to the pre war list of "bad ass" civilian prop airplanes.
Grosvenor House
The de Havilland DH88 Comet that won the MacRobertson Air Race in 1934. Race was from RAF Mendenhall in England to Melbourne, Australia.
Five mandantory stops...
Grosvenor House made it in 71 hours.
Finished 3rd behind Grosvenor House in the MacRobertson Air Race in 1934...
Ryan ST-R?