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Need help identifying this jet
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A buddy of mine at work showed me this picture and asked me what jet it was. I told him I had no idea and that I would post it here. Does anyone know?
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I believe it is a modified T-33 or p-80 with two Turbofan motors that a Aviation company was trying to do a low cost jet trainer for the US Air Force. Maybe some one can add more ifo or correct mine. I believe I saw it at Mojave sometime back, 80's or early 90's.????
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How About this one.
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Hello
I am guessing it is a messerchmitt me 262 home made whit the turbine on the back for more safety if landing gear does not deploy on right time!!Guess some one no the name of it!! see you! |
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ORIGINAL: G4guy How About this one. |
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Yeah G4Guy, your picture is a Saab Lansen. I found another picture of a Lansen and they are definately different from what my picture is:
I found it here: http://www.air-and-space.com/Mojave%2020030323.htm |
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ama 234
Well if they are different they seem to have the same serial number! ET is there anything you don't have a kit of?:) John |
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Hi,
The link you gave shows the same plane as in post #3, including the same registration number. The plane in post 3 is a SAAB Llansen. Jon |
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ORIGINAL: john agnew ama 234 Well if they are different they seem to have the same serial number! ET is there anything you don't have a kit of?:) John LOL. Yeah, I goofed! I thought Easytiger was saying the pic I posted was a Saab. Then my buddy told me to re-read Easytigers post. I had to go and edit my previous post! |
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Hi,
It's a Boeing Skyfox conversion of the T-33, designed, as described above, as a low cost trainer. Skyfox bought approximately 80 airframes for conversion, but only one was ever converted and flew. The original Alison engine was replaced by two Garrett TFE371-3A turbofans. Boeing bought Skyfox and the plane was tested but the program failed to produced any orders. BRG, Jon |
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I agree with G4 Guy.
Basically Lockheed tried to re use the T33 airframe by building a low cost trainer based on the wing as much as anything I think, as he said with the two engines at the back. It didn't sell and was dropped, but I remember coming across this when researching my T33 but can't remember where!!! Gazzer |
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Posts crossed,
for once I was right!!:) Gazzer |
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Gazzer
What posts? And what were you right about?:D John |
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Skyfox is correct. One of my old T-33 squadron mates got to fly it.....said it was lots of fun!
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Excellent! Thanks for all the input. [sm=thumbup.gif]
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Gazzrr,
You probably saw it in the "Shooting Stars" book I sent to you. The SkyFox is featured on the last 3 pages ! Regards, David Gladwin. |
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Looks like an SR71 mated with an A-10 and had a love child...
Seriously, while I am thinking about it, anybody interested in doing a turbine Lansen? It is one of two fuses made from the mold in Sweden, the other one is flying with turbine. Spans about 60", I think, I have two fuse halves, wing cores, stab cores already sheeted, and a canopy. No plans. $250 if somebody wants to come pick it up. If I have to ship it, I won't sell it, not worth the hassle to me. Cost me some $600 with shipping from Sweden, another purchase I just HAD to have... |
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ORIGINAL: ama234 A buddy of mine at work showed me this picture and asked me what jet it was. I told him I had no idea and that I would post it here. Does anyone know? I am attempting to build a model of this aircraft and am looking for addtional photographs to aid me in getting the details correct. |
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ORIGINAL: D.B. Cooper ORIGINAL: ama234 A buddy of mine at work showed me this picture and asked me what jet it was. I told him I had no idea and that I would post it here. Does anyone know? I am attempting to build a model of this aircraft and am looking for addtional photographs to aid me in getting the details correct. Hey DB, Didn't you jump out of an airplane back in the 70s????? |
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This would be a great RC EDF, DF, or turbine.:D
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ORIGINAL: ama234 A buddy of mine at work showed me this picture and asked me what jet it was. I told him I had no idea and that I would post it here. Does anyone know? It is called the Skyfox, a retrofit to make a small COIN aircraft I think EDIT: Sorry I did not know this was a 2 year old thread! |
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Another thread from the dead! [8D] I remember seeing a model of this at the Toledo show, maybe 15 years ago... I'm sure it would have been ducted fan...
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