26 June 2018, 10:46
470EDDYWhat is this Bird??
This is a strange version of an Army Observation plane... what is it??
http://www.abovealaska.com/flyin/This is the Talkeetna Alaska Fly In Site...if the warbird doesn't come up, click on the arrow over THREE aircraft...
I am guessing an L-13A ...a civil conversion with an R-985
A throaty flat 6 flew at the Valdez STOL competition...
Cheers
26 June 2018, 22:53
RedstoneIt’s a Polish “Wilga”....done up in faux Army colors.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZL-104_WilgaEDIT: ah, so it is not.....I need to go back to aircraft recognition class!
- Mike
27 June 2018, 09:00
470EDDYNOPE!! Notice the mid-level horizontal stabilizer on the subject plane!!
The Wilga is a great bird, in fact a fellow AR colleague, Angus up in BC flies one on floats for his "former guiding Territory"...until BC Govt shut down Grizly hunting!!
Cheers,
29 June 2018, 00:15
470EDDYClan Cholla got it very close... I spoke with the Talkeetna Fly In people and they say this specific bird is hangared in Anchorage and is one of the conversions of the original Stinson L-13...there are several-
L-13A Production aircraft, powered by 250 hp (187 kW) O-425-9 engine. 300 built.[2]L-13BConversion of L-13A for cold weather operation, capable of operating from wheels, skis or floats. 28 converted.[3][4]Acme Centaur 101Conversion of L-13 as six-seat bush aircraft. Powered by 300 hp (224 kW) Lycoming R-680-E3.[1]Acme Centaur 102Similar to Acme Centaur 101, with Jacobs R-755-A2 radial.[1]
L-13A converted to Caribbean Traders Husky III standard with a 450 h.p. Wright R-975 engine Caribbean Traders Husky I Civil conversion of L-13A. Retained O-425 engine.[1][5]Caribbean Traders Husky II Civil conversion of L-13A. Powered by 300 hp R-680-13 engine on modified engine mount capable of swinging out for easy maintenance.[1][5]Caribbean Traders Husky III Similar to Husky II, but powered by 450 hp (338 kW) Wright R-975-7 radial engine.[1][5]
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I believe the one I saw is probably the Lycoming radial powered conversion. I have a couple of buddies keeping an eye out for it!! The straight L-13 did a GREAT job at the VALDEZ STOL competition...I can only imagine how a a 300-450hp would perform....along with the lovely sound of a ROUND engine!!
Cheers,
29 June 2018, 03:35
Clan_Collaused to fly one with the Franklin
that one looks lake a Centaur with a 680 Lyc
Never saw one with the Jac in it
21 November 2018, 03:30
Allan DeGrootWhy is it whenever someone asks "what is this strange aircraft?" I expect to find a picture of a Blohm & Voss BV189
(German WW2 photo recon aircraft)?
22 November 2018, 03:16
Dulltool17quote:
Originally posted by Allan DeGroot:
Why is it whenever someone asks "what is this strange aircraft?" I expect to find a picture of a Blohm & Voss BV189
(German WW2 photo recon aircraft)?
Because it's the poster child for strange?