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on: 08-26-2003
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Description:
time for aircraft history 101
todays quiz-name this plane, and its mark on history |
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#2 |
8-26-2003 @ 06:38:52 PM |
Posted By : blackcat77 |
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Arrgh! I saw a documentary about this a couple years ago but the name completely escapes me now. It was supposed to be a very advanced design but turned out to be a bust. It was a huge plane but was badly underpowered. I'm going to go chase the website that the image is linked to but won't post the name if I find it. If I don't, it'll drive me crazy all night... :) |
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8-26-2003 @ 06:50:19 PM |
Posted By : blackcat77 |
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Thanks, and I've loved airplanes ever since I was a little kid so I've studied them a lot. I did find the name of the plane and that's a fascinating website -- lots of pictures and stories of aircraft and airlines.
My favorite of all time is the Constellation. I don't think there's ever been a more beautiful airplane... |
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8-26-2003 @ 07:04:38 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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well since he got the history, and since i doubt anyone else will get it (unless they were watching the history channel at 6), its the Bristol Brabazon. the part of the history i was looking for was it was a huge blunder on the part of England. the gov. poured a huge amount of money into this for a design that was passed its time. even after it was clear no one wanted it, they still tried to save it by making a second one that used jet engines. this too failed scrapped |
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8-26-2003 @ 07:12:16 PM |
Posted By : fordtacomaz |
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they were talking about this plane on the history channel today. |
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8-26-2003 @ 10:18:34 PM |
Posted By : StillRuns |
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It's the German built G-AGPW, famous for being the plane wth the widest wingspan of its day. Uh, am I close? |
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