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10 years agoAdminHey that's great!! Where can i buy this?
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AdminLol, wtf is that?!
And a belated 'congrats' to Jim -
Level 6It's a 109 with wheels attached to it. That would make a funny mod!
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10 years agoAdminMad Mix V ^^
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10 years agoMain AdminWell done Juri it is the S-29A, photo's taken during filming of Hells Angels.
The Sikorsky S-29-A was an all-metal, twin-engine biplane airliner, first flown in 1924. It was the first aircraft that aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky designed and built after coming to the United States, hence the special "-A" suffix signifying "America". The pilot and mechanic sat in an open cockpit between the upper wing and the tail, while up to 16 passengers were accommodated within the streamlined fuselage.
With the airline industry only just emerging in the United States at that time, the S-29 failed to attract the customers that Sikorsky had hoped. It was eventually sold, however, and had a varied career in merchandising (Curlee Clothing), acting (among other roles) as a flying cigar store.
After being bought by Roscoe Turner in 1929, it appeared in the Hollywood movie Howard Hughes' Hell's Angels, taking the part of a Gotha bomber. The S-29-A crashed during filming and was damaged beyond repair.
And the coveted prize.
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10 years agoMain AdminArmin the "Creeping Death" comes from here- http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2014/03/messerschmitt-bf-109-g-6-creeping-death.html
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Mick
... what about my new car for a guess ...?
That reminds me of the racers made from surplus drop tanks that were popular in the '50s. They were called "Lakesters" because they were raced on dry lakebeds in southern California.
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10 years agoMain Admin
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AdminI'm thinking it's a CAC Boomerang with smoke bombs attached and the lower undercarriage cover removed?
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