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Old 10th Jul 2009, 11:25
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Thanks Noyade. Below is a picture of the X-18 tilt-rotor in transitional flight mode.



My offering to follow shortly.
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Old 10th Jul 2009, 11:57
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Here's we go...apologies for quality.

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Old 10th Jul 2009, 16:47
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Is it Miles?
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Old 10th Jul 2009, 16:56
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Carson, no, not a Miles (nor a UK) product.
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Old 10th Jul 2009, 23:58
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Question

My gues is for the Yun-An-1 from the PRC. It may be known under different names (Red Banner 1 etc.).
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 00:39
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I correct myself. The Yun-An No.1 and the Red Banner are not the same.
I believe the the 3-view depicts the Red Banner (Hong-Chi No.1) as it has V-shaped wing struts and small struts on the horizontal tailplane, whereas the Yun-An No.1 had single struts and cantilever tailplane.
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 02:36
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Appears to be a near-copy of Edgar Percival's design. No tail wheel?
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 08:58
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I was thinking like Evansb of a Lancashire Prospector but evidently it isn't as this is not an UK product....still in the darkness for the time being
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 09:47
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I would say Afblijven has it.
1962 | 1284 | Flight Archive
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No tail wheel?
Good observation. It certainly had one so I wonder why they left it off the line drawing?

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Old 11th Jul 2009, 11:57
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Been traveling this morning so only just catching up.

It is indeed the Red Banner No1 (ie Hong Chi No1), so Afblijven has it. Well done.

And welcome to the forum...it is customary for the winner to set the next challenge...so over to you Afblijven.
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 12:41
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Mel,

Your first post, 23 June 08 gave age as 70.
Your post today gives age 70.

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Old 11th Jul 2009, 13:42
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Nice to be correct with the Red Banner 1. Please note I changed my forum name to Walter-Karl (Walter was already taken).
As I am in the middle of reorganizing my papers (meaning emptying the shoe boxes and putting the papers in other shoe boxes) please consider it OPEN HOUSE. My turn will come again
Best regards, Walter
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 13:46
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Open House!
Then downwind, in hot.
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 14:32
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Caudron, but which one? I'll go 760
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 14:40
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Beat me to it OBAman, but yes, I would go for the CR760..Ken
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 14:57
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Sorry gentlemen, but not the 760. A Caudron though.

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Old 11th Jul 2009, 15:05
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How about a 714 ?
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 15:27
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Not quite sure why the difference, I certainly was 70 at my birthday in May.
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Old 11th Jul 2009, 16:02
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one11,

Correct - you have the helm.
My word, I lasted 123 minutes this time..........

Mel,

Keep taking the pills mate - me whisky!.

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