Air Classics, Vol. 3, Issue 4 March of something something, since I cannot find the year anywhere. The article is titled "Growth of a Grasshopper" (The History of Army Aviation, Pt. I, by Bob O'Hara.
Correct, a Ryan:
Page 7: There are two photos of the Ryan Dragonfly. One photo captions "O-51" while the other states "YO-51." The caption states that the airplane was the most advanced "O" ship ever designed in the USA, borrowing many features found in the German Storch, but the YO-51 was too expensive to build and never saw service with combat units. Power was a P&W R-985-21, top speed 130mph and exceptional STOL performance; only three examples were built.
Page 73, photo and caption:
"In the 1950s, the Test Board flew the Prestwick Pioneer army cooperation plane. Although the ship performed well, the unit cost was very high and the "Buy American" pressure was on.
My "Complete" Encyclopedia of World Aircraft shows nothing on the YO-51, but it does show an entry for the Scottish Aviation Prestwick Pioneer...
Saludos,
Tulio
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Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample
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Sooooo, how am I going to know to press 1 or 2, if I do not speak English????
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