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Kool Beans! THNX!
Now THAT my friends is the description of power. (technical and character)
For a boy born in 1941 the BeeGee was a marvel during his model airplane years. Prior to TV the movie reels of Racing was an awesome addition to a Saturday matinee. That is one model you could build, but never get to fly, A rubber band just didn't make up for that huge radial.
Oh baby!
These were built in my hometown, Springfield, MA. Granville Brothers. Built for speed. 1934.
This reproduction model has a R-1820, 1450hp.
This reproduction model has a R-1820, 1450hp.
This appears to be a two place Milkbottle. Who built this and was it more or less stable than the single place?
Q.E.D. - Literally, "I proved what I set out to"
This 'repro' was built in 2013. Great shot.
This 'repro' was built in 2013. Great shot.
For some r3eason I am reminded of a Russian Polikarpov WWII? Anyone remember (or know) of this aircraft?
I believe this aircraft was built by Steve Wolf. Also builds very beautiful Pitts.
A GeeBee replica is at the Planes of Fame, Chino, CA (KCNO). DooLittle was one of the few to survive flying the GeeBee -- had a tenancy to snaproll of not landed with great care.
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