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Actually, no, very easy to get airborne, it has excellent STOL capabilities, really amazing.

Take off is about 400 m, landing 300m, and it can move backwards on the ground

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This reminded me that the fate of the sole surviving Beverly (XB259) is still very much in doubt

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Very interesting bird :pilot:

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Great shots of the bird and Goodwood! It's cool seeing those old saloons on the race track that close by! ;):cool:

 

I'll have to go back there and take a look around. It's been awhile.

 

Michael

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Being an old chopper guy I usually fly low and slow.
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Wow . . . . spent more than two hours searching the internet for this plane . . . . finally found it, and what a wonderful surprise! . . . a M. Jahn & comp. creation! Yes ! ! ! ! great craft, ugly as can be, flyings a dream.
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Wow . . . . spent more than two hours searching the internet for this plane . . . . finally found it, and what a wonderful surprise! . . . a M. Jahn & comp. creation! Yes ! ! ! ! great craft, ugly as can be, flyings a dream.

 

Think of it as an early days version of a C-130! That's the first thing that came to my mind!

 

Michael

Being an old chopper guy I usually fly low and slow.
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