Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Handley Page Type O Twin-Engine Heavy Bomber Biplane Aircraft including pictures.
FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
They didn't say it was a single engine..... They said it is not a twin.... The bombs in the video are WWII US, but a Lancaster would be in order if the video is just generic... If not, a B-24....
Tennyson50 = Lord Tennyson = Lord = Jack Lord = Hawaii Five-0 = Hawaii = B-24D Green Hornet crewed by Louis Zamparini: "We mostly flew the Green Hornet on the cabbage run, meaning we would take it to the main island Hawaii to pick up lettuce, fresh vegetables, steaks and stuff like that." - Devil At My Heels by Louis Zamperini.
Ta-Dah!
Considering Tennyson's Charge of the Light Brigade contains the lines:
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die,
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
I was leaning towards a Wildcat from the Battle of Wake Island or the Battle of Midway since those were both "do and die" fights for the Wildcat (and Brewster Buffalo) pilots, but the multi engine clue ended that.
Then again, the B-24 missions in the Pacific were no milk run.
It would be cool if you won a plane or a prize for deciphering the video.
Just a thought
Jeff
Hey Jeff, there is a prize it's articulated on the "what's next Alpha" thread in the miscellaneous rc aircraft chat:)
if you can guess the plane and associate the code name you get the plane for free (at Alphas discretion)
They didn't say it was a single engine..... They said it is not a twin.... The bombs in the video are WWII US, but a Lancaster would be in order if the video is just generic... If not, a B-24....
I must have missed something. Where did they say it is multi-engine but not a twin?
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