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Hurel Dubois

I was amazed to see one at Fairford a decade ago!

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PBY transport conversion

There were quite a few, but its still 'less common' :)

link is to a set of Life pics of N5593V in Saudi around the time it got shot up and abandoned.... it was one of the last aircraft out of Croydon in 1959

http://images.google.com/images?q=Kendall+David+Lees&q=source%3Alife

and there's an earlier PBY set in the Life archive called 'Flying Yacht'

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I can't remember what it was or what happened to it, was it unique?

It's the one and only Conroy Skymonster. There was a thread on it a while ago, not updated for 18 months or so.
At the risk of either letting this thread drift, or reviving the original Skymonster thread, do I take it the beast was eventually chopped?
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=46041&highlight=conroy

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What about this?

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What is that . . ?! Must be Russian?

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What is that . . ?! Must be Russian?

Nope! Even de russians don't make them that ugly:D.

Only the French could come up with something like that:diablo:.

It's an Hurel-Dubois HD-34. About eight of the beasts were build.

Three are still around.

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Does this count, I took this of it taking off from Stansted, 1980's, I can't recall the exact date, only the extremely long walk through the traffic jams to see it.

http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/oo101/petetruman/shut1.jpg

Incidentally, I gather that the CL-44 is still at Bournemouth without it's engines, well it was last November, anyone know any different.

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G-ATEL Accountant SBAC 1957

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Nope! Even de russians don't make them that ugly:D.

Only the French could come up with something like that:diablo:.

It's an Hurel-Dubois HD-34. About eight of the beasts were build.

Three are still around.

:D Thanks for enlightening me, Stony :D

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747 carrying Space Shuttle

Definitely less common in the UK! :) Lucky you to see it!

Does this count, I took this of it taking off from Stansted, 1980's, I can't recall the exact date, only the extremely long walk through the traffic jams to see it.

Incidentally, I gather that the CL-44 is still at Bournemouth without it's engines, well it was last November, anyone know any different.

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R3D-2 (DC-5) photos from US Library of Congress

Slightly staged exercise shots edited from the 3000pixel+ TIFF downloads you can get from the LoC.....a type ordered then cancelled by British Airways Ltd as WWII broke out, which resulted in BOAC receiving the rather prettier DH Flamingo which unfortunately had a nasty aerodynamic fault which was never cured and caused several fatal crashes...

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A.E.Hagg did (even prettier) wooden Albatross and metal Flamingo before moving to Airspeed, there doing Ambassador, after a flirtation to resurrect Flamingo/Hertfordshire. B.Gunston, at Flight normally supportive of UK types, has this in Back to the Drawing Board, A’life,96,P88: DH's “proud belief (in their design) infallibility was to lead (to) repeated troubles with almost every (design after A.E.H’s D.H.91 Albatross, the first) of many to come ‘unglued’”.

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Tupolev early transports

Photos attached of ANT-42 akaTB-7 aka Pe-8 at RAF Pealing 1942, ANT-20 (from flightglobal image of the day blog 2008) and TB-3 (from clashmaker photostream on flickr -not strictly transport but heyho!)....the TB-7 flew Molotov to Scotland and the US in 1942/1943....after a dummy-run for the Scotland trips one Russian pilot from the TB-7 was killed in an RAF Flamingo crash in Yorkshire being flown back from a London visit. (The TB-7 was a bomber but one was converted properly to transport Stalin, I believe)

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DH Flamingo

A.E.Hagg did (even prettier) wooden Albatross and metal Flamingo before moving to Airspeed, there doing Ambassador, after a flirtation to resurrect Flamingo/Hertfordshire. B.Gunston, at Flight normally supportive of UK types, has this in Back to the Drawing Board, A’life,96,P88: DH's “proud belief (in their design) infallibility was to lead (to) repeated troubles with almost every (design after A.E.H’s D.H.91 Albatross, the first) of many to come ‘unglued’”.

The long lost Flamingo site by CT Young is back online, alertken
http://uk.geocities.com/dh95flamingo/index.html
...part dismantled Flamingo at Redhill a sample(attached)

Hagg designed the Napier-Heston 'racer', too, I believe....I'll look out a pic of the Albatross with a broken back

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Hanno....also a sad end

Destroyed in a gale at Whitchurch in 1940....full screen scan available by searching Aviation Weather Stations source:life in google images. Hanno was the subject of several photos in Palestine in the Matson collection/Library of Congress online

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