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Postby Hagar » Mon Aug 19, 2013 2:25 am

Taken at Shoreham during the Eastbourne Air Show (Airbourne). Never seen one of these before so two was a treat.

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Peter Teichman's Kittyhawk in its new paint job.

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Another rare visitor.

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Re: Flamant

Postby Flying Trucker » Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:00 am

Thanks for taking us along Doug...wonderful set... <<q
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Re: Flamant

Postby MASABI TROOPER » Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:03 pm

Very nice taked pictures...........love all that planes. The Piaggio is a very beautifull plane to fly with........and sounds majestic...........

Nice fotos............thank you for let us see..........

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Re: Flamant

Postby Steve M » Tue Sep 03, 2013 5:32 pm

Well done, Doug. The first two caught my eye because of how far those engines stick out in front of the wings. It seems like vibration would be a worse problem with a design like that?
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Re: Flamant

Postby Hagar » Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:08 am

Thanks for the comments. :)

Steve M wrote:Well done, Doug. The first two caught my eye because of how far those engines stick out in front of the wings. It seems like vibration would be a worse problem with a design like that?

Interesting Steve. I think that's a characteristic of most muti-engined types with inline engines as opposed to radials. It looks more marked due to the narrow profile of the cowlings. The Renault 12S 02-201 power plant is an inverted Vee 12-cylinder engine (a similar arrangement to the Rolls-Royce Merlin). It might look odd if you're used to radial powered types. I can think of several twins with a similar configuration, like the DH Mosquito & DH Dove. I don't recall any reported vibration problems.
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Re: Flamant

Postby C » Fri Sep 06, 2013 3:42 pm

No further forward than the Allisons on a P-38, just smaller and tightly cowled...

Saw their pairs display at Eastbourne. Quite good for a large aeroplane. <<q
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Re: Flamant

Postby Steve M » Fri Sep 06, 2013 5:32 pm

I've rethought that after your replies, yeah it's the more strealined slim look that that gives the engines a fragile feeling to me. One of the most common single engine planes that I can relate to is the P-50/ P-51 because I have seen them close up. The power plant hangs out beyond the pilot and the wings quite a distance. But the nacelle has more meat to it..
Edit: maybe I should have said cowling and not nacelle.
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