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PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:24 am 
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This is the first composite airplane ever made and manufactured in series production. I would be very happy if any of you could present some nice clear images of this nice airplane :P


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I don't know about "nice" or "clear", but here are a few images of Mr. John Drews' beautiful example (s/n 281). Sorry about image size, I am not at a computer that has a decent photo program to get them down to the required size right now.

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Thank you Steven M. Dennis for this images. Terms above I have used because I have find some internet images long time ago and they was small and blurred due to the high compression. Your images are really nice.


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You are very welcome. Here are a couple more pictures (also of less than perfect quality) of the beautiful example in the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum.

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I have some photos of a couple of other Timm N2T-1 projects that are in storage pending future restoration by their owner, but the photos are pretty cluttered due to tight confines in the hangar. It is good to know that there will be a few more flying someday. Great looking aircraft.

Steve :wink:


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Beautiful :P How many samples are preserved today?


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I can't find my info on the Timms. I had one about 12 years ago ( a project) and sold it to someone in Wisconsin. Is that 303? Did he get his project from Texas? If so good job restoring her, he should be ready for another project then.


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