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Pre-WW2 FLEA (from Daniel DALBY)

 

Stewart MARSHALL's HM293 HYDRO
HM160 type fuselage

Stewart Marshall

   

From Stewart MARSHALL

Look at this Russian flea I found on the Internet.  It had an 18hp
engine and was 3.9 meters long, with wingspan of 6.1 meters and
5.3 meters in rear.  Also deeper fuselage than the regular fleas.  It
was built in 1935 and was said to have flown very well.

 

            

 

 

17 Oct 2001 From: "Stewart Marshall" marshall@rockisland.com


Here are 3 picts of the Marshall-Mignet Jumbo HM-16 which is 30 percent bigger than the original and wing area and config equal to HM-293. It uses a 34013 airfoil with 4 foot chord. I am just about to paint the fuselage. We have a traditional bungee type landing gear unbolts and converts over to floats in less than 10 minutes. I am working on prop reduction this week and will start the wings soon. I will write up something for POU RENEW soon. 
Cheers for now,

Stewart

   

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