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A few ORA pix before work: 1910 Hanriot!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:00 am
by beaky
This is only a replica, but it's nearing antique status in its own right, having been built in 1974. The engine, a 50hp 1939 Frankilin, is quite different than the original.
Still, it's a great demonstrator of a very interesting design- the mahogany fuselage is based on a racing skiff, and it uses wing-warping for roll control. The wings also make for a decent shady spot for picnicking...
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Here we see the Hanriot being pushed to the flight line, pre-show. Normally they only trot out these pre-WWI birds on saturdays, but  a few of the warbirds were grounded that weekend, so these old-timer types were brought out to make up for it.
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Taxiing to the approach end of the runway... this thing is pretty cool-looking, although it's hard to believe it can fly.
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The pilot pauses (lets her roll to a stop expertly) to show the crowd how the controls work. One handle controls wing-warping, the other, elevator. I think the rudder is linked to the wing controls, for all the good that does with that teensy rudder.
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Up, up, and away... sort of. They only "hop" this one, but she gets more air than the other pre-WWI types.
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Re: A few ORA pix before work: 1910 Hanriot!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:05 am
by Hagar
A real aeroplane. Beautiful. Exquisite. :D

Re: A few ORA pix before work: 1910 Hanriot!

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 8:33 am
by FLYING_TRUCKER
Wonderful...very nice ;)

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug