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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:39 pm 
How about a dozen F6F's?


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CA-15 bears a striking resemlance to the P-51, but is actually quite a bit larger, and about 50 MPH faster! It's a shame it didn't survive. It's kind of an Avro Arrow moment, with less foul play.

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Could've been quite the aircraft with the R-2800. :wink:

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how a bout
a simple willow or ki10 perry


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Or a Stella, the Japanese Storch!


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Now thats what I'm talking about! I bet a medium sized production of the Willow would be affordable and fun to fly. But there would be some work involved.

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Westland Whirlwind!

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you know it would be difficult, but it could probably use merlins instead of peregrines, and it would be quite unique as it is an unfamiliar type.


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Not sure what these are but would be very interesting to see up close


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Westland Whirlwind!
Years ago there was a WIX "syndicate" primarily of UK members that was discussing building a Whirlwind.


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Oooooh! Two biggies for me: P-40Q would be sweeeet, and I'd love to see even a static "mock-up" of the CA-11 Woomera. Vintage (but not warbird): a Bell Model 30 helo. Mmmm that thing was lovely! Great shape.

For curiosity's sake, an Airacuda or Airabonita would be interesting! But I think it would be amazing to turn up at Oshkosh and see a nice, shiny XP-40Q on the flightline...

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