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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:26 am 
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Let's just say this one is NOT located in California and I photographed it today. This is the sole survivor of the series.


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flying wing? at Planes of Fame?? (only cos its yellow?) is my best guess

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....uhmmmm

my first guess also (Northrop Flying Wing), but those cockpits definitely look different

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 8:47 am 
Is it one of those Vought "Flying Pancake" things? Looks like a US built, twin engine job to me, at least.

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It doesnt look like our inflato plane cockpit.
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yeah, Dan, I think you're right . The twin throttle levers on the quadrant bothered me. I thought maybe some one might have stuck a throttle knob on the mixture lever.

I'd like to reconsider and agree with Dan.

Vought V-173 Flying Flapjack


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I concur with Dan


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Vought-Sikorski V-173 / Smithsonian

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and here's a photo pulled from the web - (link below):


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V-173 Flying Flapjack, yup...look at the covered window frame at the bottom of the cockpit.

Nice site BTW

Which does prompt a question.....Imagine if POF had it in their inventory instead of the Smithsonian ????? They did put the Northrop back in the air :wink:

http://www.primeportal.net/hangar/bill_spidle2/vought_v-173/

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Vought-Sikorski V-173


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Brandon...you REALLY should know better than to throw out a challenge like that.

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Man, you guys are awesome! I am humbled. I have underestimated the WIX once again- less than 8 hours. I had to give a lot more hints on the Moraine Saulnier...

Yes, V-173 it is!


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And that includes the Ozzy guy and them Urpeeins that had a several hour head start ! :lol:


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RickH wrote:
And that includes the Ozzy guy and them Urpeeins that had a several hour head start ! :lol:


yeah, but those from the 'Old World' have the handicap that such weird things with wings as the V-173 are not exactly located in our neighbourhood - never were.......

I shall throw in a nice "Urpeein Challenge" soon - watch out !

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