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2015-02-13 Thread sparksfly2ms at cox.net
Yep, it was a J-3 Sent from Windows Mail From: Virgil N.Salisbury via KRnet Sent: ?Friday?, ?February? ?13?, ?2015 ?2?:?30? ?PM To: Patrick Driscoll, KRnet On 2/13/2015 4:52 PM, Patrick Driscoll via KRnet wrote: > I am trying to remember a picture of an airplane that I saw years

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2015-02-13 Thread Virgil N.Salisbury
On 2/13/2015 4:52 PM, Patrick Driscoll via KRnet wrote: > I am trying to remember a picture of an airplane that I saw years ago. > I think it was a J3 with two props mounted on pylons sticking out to > each side of the aircraft. Anyone recall seeing this? > Patrick Driscoll Yes just

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2015-02-13 Thread Patrick Driscoll
I am trying to remember a picture of an airplane that I saw years ago. I think it was a J3 with two props mounted on pylons sticking out to each side of the aircraft. Anyone recall seeing this? Patrick Driscoll Saint Paul, MN patrick36 at usfamily.net www.pensbypat.com If you can read this,

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2015-02-13 Thread laser147 at juno.com
> "I have searched all over the internet and couldn't find any planes with one engine, but two (side by side) propellers." Google "Wright Model B". It was their most successful design and the first aircraft to cross the U.S. Picture attached.