Mark Allen M wrote:
Noha307 I really like and appreciate your threads. Really great stuff and great research. Don't worry about a thing. WIX needs more members like you.
If you need anything from my collected stuff overs the years just reach out. (PM)
Keep up the great work.
I will definitely keep your offer in mind.
quemerford wrote:
No criticism of you whatsoever Noha307: your response and "Design Firsts" thread are both examples of what makes WIX such a great site to be part of (and Mark's photos too by the way).
Don't worry, it wasn't taken that way.
Thanks for the kind words both of you! It means a lot! I never meant for my initial response to be critical of Stephan or anyone else, so I hope it wasn't taken that way. Looking back, I have received thanks in response to my threads before. So, if anything, my worries have more to do with
my own self-doubt and unconscious inability to believe it than anyone else's reaction.
But that's enough about me and my sob story. We're on a forum to talk about aviation history, so let's do that! If the P-80 was the first airplane to use tip tanks, what was the first
civilian aircraft to have them? I saw Connies
mentioned in another thread and it appears the first civilian variant that employed them was the L-1049G, which first flew in late 1954.
[1] On the general aviation front, it appears as though tip tanks were available on Bonanzas as aftermarket parts at least as early as 1959.
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