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DIK SHEPHERD
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Post by DIK SHEPHERD »

There is a privately owned, full scale, P6E replica. It even has the right engine for the type, I believe it's the "Conqueror".
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Post by ww2John »

How about a Bell FM-1 Airacuda? That must have looked like something from outer space when it was built in the late '30s.

Some details at: http://home.att.net/~Berliner-ultrasoni ... 1.html#FM1

(scroll down the page to FM-1)
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Post by hang the expense »

Dik is right.They called him the hawkman.I think it might be on display at EAA.It was quite a long build but it was beautiful and i dont think it has ever flown.
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Post by DIK SHEPHERD »

I've also always liked the Curtiss F11C and the Boeing P-12/F4B-4.

In fact, if anybody's interested, this is currently on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 50922&rd=1
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Post by DIK SHEPHERD »

Another one that would be nice to see, and maybe not all that hard to do (think Beech 18 :) ), would be a Grumman F5F.
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Post by ww2John »

There is a replica P6E at EAA Airventure Museum.
more information at: http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collect ... #TopOfPage
It does have a "Curtiss Conqueror, V-1570C 700 hp" engine
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