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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Sound to me then that they are experimenting with de-energising the vortices produced from under the wing to reduce drag - alternatively using the vortices to recharge the battery?
Keith
 
Gentlemen :encouragement:
Fortunately the devices have nothing to do with age.
I cannot explain how this Rotor Wing principle works, so please see the links below. Mike will appreciate that the system apparently works on planes and on boats!
Maybe you will recall that I posted this picture last year (or about). This yellow bird also used the Rotor Wing principle.
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Walter, thanks for those links -Very interesting - I think I can understand whats happening near the stall, but not sure what effect it has on cruise performance. Dont think it would be very good for aircraft cruise speeds above 300 Kts.
Keith

This one appears to be a floater as well as an egg beater.
 

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It's another one from Washington state - the Monte-Copter 15 !

(bit of detective work here - the motors helped !)
 
Well done Mike :jump::redfire: - I did hope it might last a little longer....but then you are the expert detective of the obscure!!!

Your turn sir.
Keith
 
Hello there!
It should be the Bastet 01 a french monowheel Landing gear Aircraft ("avion avec train monotrace") of the early sixties.....
BG
 
Hello Lefty and everybody!
Here comes my enigma I hope it wasn't edited so far....
BG
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The French have REALLY given us some of the ugliest/weirdest planes ever!
Welcome to our friend from South Africa and how are things in Seapoint?
I agree about the french having devised some of the weirdest crafts but don't forget that they produced also some of the most beautiful creations...
BG
 
So right, very beautiful creations... crashed & burnt with a few..:biggrin-new:
I live in llandudno, very close to Sea Point. I belong to the 'Friends of the South African Air Force", a volunteer bunch that are involved with preserving some of the heritage aircraft the Air Force still have.. An Avro Shackleton that we start up at the end of every month, A Harvard, or 2 (North American T-6, a few Mirages & a Buccaneer, amongst others. Not forgetting our Anson & Vampire! All are non flying. (no funds, but thats another story!)
 
Thanks BG.

Here is an easy one to ponder over breakfast (or lunch if you are across the pond). Please press on if you know it as I will be out of pocket until later today.

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Thanks BG.

Here is an easy one to ponder over breakfast (or lunch if you are across the pond). Please press on if you know it as I will be out of pocket until later today.

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Hi Moses!
This looks to me as a Supermarine "Stranraer" in civilian clothes but something tells me that I'm wrong!
BG
After checking up I think I'm right and this should be one of the Canadian Stranraer's with U.S. engines!
 
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