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Cool little brute of an aircraft

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01 January 2019, 18:12
Bill/Oregon
Cool little brute of an aircraft
And it has the loveliest engine note!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdhLWnSlJN8


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02 January 2019, 03:09
Dulltool17
For a plane designed in 1933, this has a strikingly modern look! I can see it getting to 292 MPH, as stated in the comments.

Thanks for posting, Bill.


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03 January 2019, 01:15
TCLouis
Am I wrong or is most of the props effectiveness lost when it is directly in front of the engine/fuselage?

In my ignorance of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics it seems to me that the prop would have little flow with the engine cowling directly behind it.



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03 January 2019, 04:42
Bill/Oregon
With the drag of that broad, flat nose, it is indeed hard to account for the speed this aircraft was capable of. But boy, it bleeds it fast, just judging by that hot landing.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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03 January 2019, 07:33
Bobster
Reminds me of the Gee Bee racers of bygone years. They were certainly quite fast with a blunt nose.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Vl0e...eBee_FotoRef_100.jpg
08 January 2019, 00:24
wwgreener
The Polikarpov I-16 is reminiscent of the Brewster Buffalo of the same era. Both soon to be hopelessly outclassed.
15 January 2019, 05:20
Bobster
It's like many aircraft of that age. A flying engine nacelle!