Description: AIR PROGRESS JAN 64 USSR SCALE VIEWS WW1 ROLAND D.VI WW2 F4U IRA KEPFORD DOUGLAS AIR PROGRESS JAN 64 USSR SCALE VIEWS WW1 ROLAND D.VI WW2 F4U IRA KEPFORD DOUGLAS BADER WORLD WAR ONE WW1 GERMAN BIPLANE FIGHTER ROLAND D.VI: The Roland D.VI was designed by the Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft (L.F.G.), (whose aircraft were made under the trade name "Roland" after 1914 to avoid confusion with the Luftverkehrsgesellschaft m.b.H (L.V.G.)) late in 1917, with the prototype being the 1000th aircraft to be built by L.F.G., first flying in November 1917.[1] The D.VI was a single bay biplane which discarded the L.F.G.-Roland patented Wickelrumpf (literally "wrapped body"), or semi-monocoque fuselage, constructed with two layers of thin plywood strips, diagonally wrapped around a male form to create a "half-shell", that used in previous L.F.G aircraft such as the Roland C.II, D.I and D.II in favour of the equally unusual (for aircraft use) Klinkerrumpf (or clinker-built) construction where the fuselage was built of overlapping thin strips of spruce over a light wooden framework.[2] Visibility for the pilot was good, while the aircraft had above average manoeuvrability WORLD WAR TWO WW2 CORSAIR ACE IRA KEPFORD USN VF: Ira Cassius Kepford (May 29, 1919 January 19, 1987) was an American flying ace of World War II who served with a land-based unit of the United States Navy. In 76 days of combat flying with the VF-17 "Jolly Rogers," he was credited with shooting down 16 enemy aircraft. At the close of his combat service in April 1944, Kepford was the Navy's leading ace. RAF HAWKER HURRICANE ACE DOUGLAS BADER: Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, DL, FRAeS (21 February 1910 5 September 1982) was a Royal Air Force flying ace during the Second World War. He was credited with 22 aerial victories, four shared victories, six probables, one shared probable and 11 enemy aircraft damaged. FAMOUS RACERS THE OTHER BROWN ALDEN BROWN RACER USSR SOVIET RUSSIA SCALE VIEWS (MIKOYAN FLIPPER, ANTONOV An-24 COKE, TUPOLEV Tu-20 BEAR, SUKHOI FISHPOT, YAKOVLEV FIREBAR, AN_2 COLT, TUPOLEV Tu-16 BADGER, MIKOYAN MIG-21 FISHBED, KAMOV VINTOKRYL HOOP HELICOPTER) HOLLANDS AEROPANORAMA MUSEUM SOARING IN AMERICA ELMIRA NATIONALS TWO-PLACE DERRINGER TWIN FRANCES FOUR-PLACE RALLYE COMMODORE: The SOCATA Rallye (English: Rally) is a light aircraft that was manufactured by French aviation company SOCATA. It was originally developed during the 1950s by French aircraft manufacturer Morane-Saulnier as the MS.880. On 10 June 1959, the prototype Rallye conducted the type's maiden flight; on 21 November 1961, type certification for the first production versions of the aircraft, designated as the MS.880B and more powerful MS.885, was awarded. Successive models of the Rallye were developed and manufactured; changes typically involved the installation of more powerful engines, structural strengthening, and the expansion of some of the flight control surfaces, culminating in the MS.890 Rallye Commodore series with higher gross weight and seating for four. As part of efforts to access the lucrative North American market, distributor agreements were formed with multiple US-based companies, such as the Waco Aircraft Company and BFA Aviation, to market, sell, and service the Rallye. These efforts, while not being trouble-free, provided valuable sales of the type. CUTAWAY DRAWING RALLYE CUB PARIS AIRSHOW TECHNICAL DETAILS S-251 ANTILOPE FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager.Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Over 100,000,000 served. Get FREE counters from Vendio today!
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