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Not too unreasonable for a pressurized 300-mph 6-seater.$50K is $400K today.
I’d love to see if there was a prototype/model flown...it’s got some resemblance to the Arup S-2, which appears to have been a technical success if not a commercial one...
And the Vought V-173
(Which, interestingly to me isn’t the first Vought airplane Guyton flipped on landing...IIRC,when he was first hired and I believe on his first flight in the Corsair, he got to scud running and decided to set down on a golf course, flipping the Corsair.)
@Vance Breese just out of curiosity, did you ever meet Boone Guyton?
I'm trying to picture what W&B would have looked like for that thing. CG would be way far forward. And all of the fuel for the projected 3K NM range would be well back.
Without a Rube Goldberg mess there's no way to get power to the props with a person sitting there. Not to mention air flow for cooling. I think this idea never got past this drawing.
Maybe those two pickle-fork spears on the nose were actually retractable osmium counterweights...
Maybe those two pickle-fork spears on the nose were actually retractable osmium counterweights...
Without a Rube Goldberg mess there's no way to get power to the props with a person sitting there. Not to mention air flow for cooling.
Think Bell Airacobra and Kingcobra. (Or the middle pax in the backseat of a car)
Cheers
I was thinking more of this one:I thought they were for a Fulton/Skyhook system, since the ad stresses efficiency for busy business commuters. https://medium.com/knowledge-stew/the-skyhook-how-humans-are-plucked-from-the-ground-450e35139e5a
Green Berets clip, that you know we're all thinking of:
They had me at "Large lavatory with full stand-up room".
Who says history doesn't repeat itself?
Just nonexistent kit verses nonexistent franchise.
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I wonder if this was a better franchise choice than being an Edsel dealer. (Look it up, kids).
Cheers
20 Knot landing speed...I’d love to see if there was a prototype/model flown...it’s got some resemblance to the Arup S-2, which appears to have been a technical success if not a commercial one...
And the Vought V-173
(Which, interestingly to me isn’t the first Vought airplane Guyton flipped on landing...IIRC,when he was first hired and I believe on his first flight in the Corsair, he got to scud running and decided to set down on a golf course, flipping the Corsair.)
@Vance Breese just out of curiosity, did you ever meet Boone Guyton?