Ah, Peter Holloway's Storch.
You do realise it doesn't actually fly, don't you? It's so ugly that the earth repels it...
Adrian
Hi,
So that's how they do it!
Trouble is, you can't take a shot showing it in action (or non action) that works. It just has to be seen; like the Fauvel and that other skeleton glider.
Regards, David
Ah, Peter Holloway's Storch.
You do realise it doesn't actually fly, don't you? It's so ugly that the earth repels it...
Adrian
Dan: That's a bit more than a Stearman. That looks to be a "straight wing" Waco. One of the most desirable biplanes. Wonderful.
It's one of those planes that climbs, cruises and dives at the same (very slow) speed.
Bud Davission has a great pirep: http://www.airbum.com/pireps/PirepStorch.html (another site that you can spend a day on).
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Wonderful indeed, but rarer than the most venerable WACO. A Spartan C-3.
Some images from two flights on the B-17 909 in Seattle: