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"What dis be?"

Wed Jun 08, 2005 3:12 pm

The book Desert Airliners (Graham Robson) has, on page 2 (Title page) a lineup of coccooned commercial airliners at Mojave, CA.

Right under the first airplane, you can see this:

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At first, I thought T-33, but looking at the shape of the fuselage, seems to me it is too wide for a T-33, and the shape of the intakes is not like the T-33s, the canopy is different, and so on.

So . . . is it a T-33? Or . . .???


Saludos,


Tulio

Wed Jun 08, 2005 3:46 pm

I remember back some time seeing pics of a highly modified T-33 being used in a test program for something. I will see if I can dig it up. :?:
Regards
Robbie

Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:01 pm

Of course this photo doesn't lend us much but it looks like it has swept wings - almost a F-14 looking nose and canopy - also is that another airliner behind it or does the subject have a really tall tail?

It is it a eastern bloc plane :?:

Tom P.

Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:08 pm

Robbie Stuart wrote:I remember back some time seeing pics of a highly modified T-33 being used in a test program for something. I will see if I can dig it up.


Are you talking about the "Skyfox"?

That's definitely not the aircraft pictured, though. The one in the photo looks like a Saab A-32 to me.

Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:13 pm

Saab 32A Lansen

http://www.air-and-space.com/Mojave%2020030323.htm

Martin
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Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:14 pm

Saab Lansen ('Lance') I would say. I believe a few were imported into the USA during the 1980s

Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:15 pm

Beat me to it this time, Martin. :wink:

Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:16 pm

:supz:

gotcha, Mike !

Martin

Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:16 pm

Must be a first, then Martin! :P

Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:47 pm

hey, he wins the car & luggage for that superb i.d., next contestant???

Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:16 pm

A Lansen it is!!!


Thank you, guys! This is one of those little "useless bits of information" that I am sure all of us store somewhere in our minds.

As soon as I read "Lansen" I mentally slapped my forehead, and said "Of course! It fits the outline!"

Great job guys, and thank you again.

Saludos,


Tulio

Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:05 pm

Mike wrote:Beat me to it this time, Martin. :wink:


What's up with that?? I had Martin beat by 5 minutes!

Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:15 pm

Robbie Stuart wrote:I remember back some time seeing pics of a highly modified T-33 being used in a test program for something. I will see if I can dig it up. :?:
Regards
Robbie


I remember that beastie, what ever happened to it?

Thu Jun 09, 2005 12:52 am

If I recall correctly, the highly modified T-33 (Skyfox) had a triangular shape fuse, that looked kinda like a Me-262, while the powerplants were located (the two of them) on the tail of the aircraft.

It was bigger than a T-33 (and really ugly to look at).

Saludos,


Tulio

Thu Jun 09, 2005 2:42 am

Sorry Randy - didn't read your post as exactly as I should have - you of course were faster !

for all: here's a nice photo of the Boeing Skyfox - together with a regular T-33.....

http://www.super-mystere.net/ci004/planche/pages/23.htm

Cheers
Martin
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