That is something I hope I never smell!Are those oyster shells? I wonder what the building smelled like in the hot sun.
That is something I hope I never smell!Are those oyster shells? I wonder what the building smelled like in the hot sun.
If those are real shells, they would be Abalone.Are those oyster shells? I wonder what the building smelled like in the hot sun.
That is something I hope I never smell!
If they were Cessnas the wings would be on the ground! These are flying tanks built in Yugoslavia. 340HP, 8' diameter Hartzell prop. Hardpoints in wings for machine guns, rockets or a 60KG napalm canister. A group of us bought 20 of them just before the war in the Bulkins (sp) started in 1998.
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With minimal work, definitely. Engines are all chrome cylinders. Run up yearly up until a few years ago. Not worried about the flaps dropping under snow load, they're hydraulic. Aileron's doing so droop 15* when the flaps go down full. Might be some stretched cable or bellcrank issues on them though after this Winter.Still airworthy?
Great pic. Makes a case for " more swaybar"Test Drive
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