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Most beautiful machine ever?
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ah yes. you fly.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI'll never get to fly one but, well just but...
not just a rhetorical question then(\__/)
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I just lost my license cos of my eyes. Fck the CAA, I'm gonna get one of these and fly it anyway.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postah yes. you fly.
not just a rhetorical question then
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Oh bollocks. I'm so sorry CH
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Nae worries, got a fleet of drones ready to fly with an Arduino based autopilot with video cameras and I'm gonna get that ultralight thing and fly it out of a field. Who's gonna know?Originally posted by Zippy View PostOh bollocks. I'm so sorry CH
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purely off the top of me head here. harking back to what I read 30 years ago.
Flying a messerschmitt was difficult because of a lack of cockpit space. Pilots had to be thin and short.
Imagine driving your car wearing a straight jacket, flying one of those planes was not comfortable.
The germans who evaluated the spit were amazed at the extra inch at each elbow. The brits could take things with them, and utilise them, like gloves or a butty.
Second thing I recall from reading, was the width of the undercarriage. The wheels on the spit were under the wing, which gave great stability. If you lost a wheel, there was a wide margin for balancing the plane down.
The messerschmitts wheels were central, under the fuselage. They were very unstable, suceptible to cross winds, and the slightest hitch meant a crash landing.
The spit was indeed a beauty
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As every pilot who ever flew one said.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe spit was indeed a beautyComment
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Has to be the Deltic diesel locos that used to ply the East Coast line from Kings Cross to Edinburgh.
Those throbbing twin Napiers were something to behold.Comment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI just lost my license cos of my eyes. Fck the CAA, I'm gonna get one of these and fly it anyway.

are you still on that boat ?(\__/)
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