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Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 01 Nov 2007, 19:28
by Techy111
May i ask what engine this old gal uses......It looks very unfamiliar to me...?

Tony

Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 01 Nov 2007, 19:45
by AllanL
A matching pair would be complete with the Scottish Aviation Concord. :)

Never heard of it? Well take a pressurised civil fuselage and add all the other gubbins from a Liberator and Snip, Bob's your Auntie. Don't know why it never got off the drawing board, apart from lack of money etc.

Image

Time I got back to my painting lines on cursed MS models. :worried:

Like the pyramids, I'm getting there. Mind you I don't think they had to paint them.

Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 01 Nov 2007, 19:48
by DispatchDragon
Peter

It will be up at http://www.classicbritishfiles.com in about 10 minutes :) Great piece of work

Techy - theyre Alvis Leonides - same power plant as the Twin Pin :)

Gorgeous bit of work

Get them while theyre hot

Leif

Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 01 Nov 2007, 20:00
by Techy111
Grabbing it now Leif and thanks..... :thumbsup:

Tony

Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 01 Nov 2007, 22:44
by Trev Clark
Don't know why it never got off the drawing board, apart from lack of money etc.
The Scottish part got the better of the Aviation part and would not rummage in its sporran for the cash :-#

Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 01 Nov 2007, 23:57
by AllanL
Cash was always desperately tight, in fact one of the Factory buildings started life as the Palace of Engineering at the 1938 Empire Exhibition in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow.

Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 02 Nov 2007, 12:36
by ferryman
What a delightful aeroplane - looks good, sounds good, flies good - and it was built locally!

Upon re-reading the documentation, I notice that there is another rare British aeroplane in the works, and I feel that a little speculation could be in order...

Assuming it's not Cunliffe-Owen's infamous flying wing (which was given to the Free French as a personal transport for de Gaulle, but failed to crash) as it was an American design, is there another twin, same period, rare, locally built, and with Indian connections?

Of course there is! Could http://www.portav.co.uk/Downloads/PAAerocar.pdf be the answer?

Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 02 Nov 2007, 15:44
by FlyTexas
Ooooo I'm in love! :kissu: ;-) The Aerocar is a thing of beauty! :) That would be fantastic if Pete or someone else would build an FS version of the Aerocar.

Brian

Re: Project Announcement - Cunliffe Owen Concordia

Posted: 03 Nov 2007, 08:43
by skeating
I really like the float and ski versions Coolio

Steve