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Schneider Aero-Grand Prix Seaplane Racer

Started by deathjester, October 15, 2012, 01:56:41 PM

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deathjester

What If?  After WW2, instead of taking up with Motor Racing, the Schneider Cup was re-invented as a globe travelling racing series, open to national teams, works teams, and private teams / individuals?

Here I present the Hawker SeaWind, Williams Aero-Racing 1968 contenderfor the championship, powered by the awesome triple row, 27 cylinder Napier Excelsior Turbo-Compound Thermojet engine....











Gondor

Me thinks there's a Hurricane in there somewhere  :thumbsup:

Like it a lot  :thumbsup:

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NARSES2

Well my first instinct was Ki-61 then I thought "Hurricane"....now I'm just confused  :blink: Delightfull build though Mr Jester whatever it is  :thumbsup:
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rickshaw

Hurricane fuselage definitely.  Different nose and cockpit obviously.   Floats are from?
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JayBee

I reckon the cockpit , or at least the canopy, is from a P-40.
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Captain Canada

And the award for longest engine name ever goes to........ :thumbsup:

What a beauty ! Neat idea too.

:cheers:
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deathjester

Quote from: Captain Canada on October 16, 2012, 05:24:48 PM
And the award for longest engine name ever goes to........ :thumbsup:

What a beauty ! Neat idea too.

:cheers:
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deathjester

Quote from: rickshaw on October 16, 2012, 03:54:34 AM
Hurricane fuselage definitely.  Different nose and cockpit obviously.   Floats are from?
Strangely enough, from a Norseman!

Pablo1965

Nice, and very interesting resoult. :cheers: naturally, awesome scheme.

Cheers

Pablo


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