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Push me/Pull me - Mixed Power

Started by NARSES2, June 09, 2009, 03:03:16 AM

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NARSES2

How about a Push Me/Pull me build which could be combined with a Mixed Power build for those who build jet engined types only ?

There's a fair number of prototype real types that could be done as "In service", and even more late WWII projects that could have been converted to mixed power.
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Mossie

I might well be up for this one!  I nearly did a Do.335 COIN bird for the COIN/Trainers with Teeth GB but never got around to it.
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Weaver

Hmm - I had an idea for a radial + jet aircraft based on a Sea Venom with a Zero engine in place of the radome and the cockpit canopy to boot, based loosely on an Miles concept in BSP '39-'45 for a long-range naval fighter. In this case it would be a Fokker design belonging to one of the Dutch city-states in Patchwork World.
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NARSES2

How about combining this with Brian D'B's Tri Motor proposal ?
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Weaver

I could also do one of my Freightdog Fokker D.XXIIIs in Finnish markings with skis........ :wacko:
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 - Sandman: A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Neil Gaiman

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 - Indiana Jones

NARSES2

Now combined with Brian's Tri Motor GB
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