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Also referred to as "The Flying Shoebox"ebauer wrote:Nice pics, UGLY aircraft!
Other pictures of this particular plane you mean?Hieloitaly wrote:you have other pictures?
I like to see while flying or taking off! ^__*janneman36 wrote:Other pictures of this particular plane you mean?Hieloitaly wrote:you have other pictures?
I didn't had the time to see it departing, i had to go to the euro scale modelling event at Nieuwegein to look for some bargains...
My regards, Jan
thanks for the info!!!Stephan Lodewijks wrote:This is aircraft is not from WWII. It's a Shorts SC.7 Skyvan. Apart from civil operators it is/was was also used by some military operators, for instance here in Europe by the air force of Austria. I advise you to google "Shorts Skyvan" and you will find lots of info.
(PS: Its forms are still somewhat recognisable in the newer Shorts 330 which is still used by the US Military as C-23 Sherpa. The Shorts 360, with a conventional tail, is a further developed version of the 330 model. The US Army ordered some new 360 models in the late 80s/early 90s as C-23B and C-23B+, but those models had their tails replaced by the tail-design of the older 330 model. The C-23B and C-23B+ was later renamed C-23C, probably as a result of some modifications. But you'll have to google further details yourself, if you're interesed)
Good luck!
Stephan
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