Fri Jun 10, 2022 9:42 am
The owner of the company was killed in the P-51D test aircraft. It had a belt driven Honda engine.Hooligan2 wrote:I recall several WAR Fw190s, a Corsair, a P-47 and a Sea Fury being built in the UK but I didn't know they'd designed any inline engined replicas.
Under Development:
P-38 Lightning
ME-262
DeHavilland DH.98 Mosquito
Fri Jun 10, 2022 12:03 pm
These seem a bit ambitious...
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Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:49 am
C VEICH wrote:.............but I do recall a conversation between my father and the builder of the Jug done in Eagleston's colors who expressed that the little warbird was a hand full.
Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:38 am
I got the same story when I bought a Luscombe. Lots of advice about how readily they groundlooped. With proper training it isn't a big deal. If you hopped out of a Cessna 150 and jumped in a Luscombe with no tailwheel experience, yes you most likely will groundloop it!Saville wrote:C VEICH wrote:.............but I do recall a conversation between my father and the builder of the Jug done in Eagleston's colors who expressed that the little warbird was a hand full.
I wonder what he meant by that. Was this version of the Thunderbolt difficult to fly?