http://s1275.photobucket.com/user/Tugg0 ... 3824919081
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Tug

Tug002 wrote:Here is a link to pictures that I put in photobucket, Some dateing back to 1957. A variety of different photos some of programs for airshows at Smith Falls airport.
http://s1275.photobucket.com/?postlogin=true
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Tug
CHUCK79 wrote:Tug002 wrote:Here is a link to pictures that I put in photobucket, Some dateing back to 1957. A variety of different photos some of programs for airshows at Smith Falls airport.
http://s1275.photobucket.com/?postlogin=true
Keep smiling
Tug
Might be on my end, but your link just takes me to the Photobucket homepage
shadowcaster wrote:A lovely slice of Canada's history, can I ask what type is CF-YHT, looks a nice little amphib
Cheers Rich
Fozzer wrote:CF-YHT....
..a Lake Renegade look-alike!....made entirely out of of wood!......!
Lovely photo's of a time, long-past!
Looking at our Tug in the various photo's, from a very young Lad, to a Teen-ager, it looks as tho' the plane took many years to complete!
Remembering how little time my wooden Canadian Canoe lasted, out in all weathers, before it rotted completely, I often wonder how long an aeroplane made completely out of wood, would last!
Some of my best Motorcycling time took place in the 1950's...!
Paul...Rock-n-Roll!.......!
Tug002 wrote:
Hey there Fozzer, The plane took 6 years to build. It started off in the bacement of my fathers friends house then was taken to our home to be finished. You should have seen the look on his friends wifes face when she came home to a huge hole in their front yardand part of the foundation of the house gone frome the hole hey made to get the plane out of the bacement. It went from our house to the garage that it is sitting in front of in the picture to be painted and frome there out to the airport about 6 miles away. We had the aircraft for about 15 years and then it was sold to someone that latter ground looped it during landing
. The only thing that was left of the plane was the front wheels, engine and cockpit which was still intact. The two people in the pland suffered only scratches from the incident.
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Tug
Fozzer wrote:Wooden aircraft survival....
I can remember, a few years ago, a Vans RV4 (wooden aircraft)
Hagar wrote:Van's aircraft are of all-metal construction. https://www.vansaircraft.com/public/rv-design.htm
Fozzer wrote:Hagar wrote:Van's aircraft are of all-metal construction. https://www.vansaircraft.com/public/rv-design.htm
....you forced me into recalling the accident again...
Jodel DR1050 (G-ATGP)
Accident report:
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... 8268,d.d24
All that remained was a pile of wood.
Paul.
FlyingTrucker wrote:Tug002...wonderful Link...![]()
One of my favourite aircraft was the Vohmer...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volmer_VJ-22_Sportsman
Several of the Volmer aircraft used VW Beetle air cooled engines with the prop attached in the pusher configuration...
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