![]() Our representation of this iconic aircraft is fully animated with tooltips active in the VC cockpit for all animated parts. A wooden propellor, Eclipse air operated engine starter, battery, navigation lights, a compass, dual control stick-type controls and throttles, radio shielding, parking brake, wheel brakes, chrome plated exhaust collector, fire extinguisher, two baggage compartments, adjustable seat, first aid kit, and tool kit were standard equipment A metal propellor, radio, and coupe-type enclosure were optional. While its roots emanate directly from the B-2, it is hugely apparent, this aircraft takes low observables (LO stealth technology). 2013 Felt B2 Frameset with TriRig cockpit & brakes - 51cm Frame Size: 51cm Wheel Size: 700C Original Post Date: Feb-02-2019 4:26: Last Repost Date. Most also sported a large tight fitting NACA-type engine faring with streamlined 'blisters' for cylinder head clearance which was eliminated on the last of the series S/N 148 NC 14927 (shown above). The B-21 is an imposing, futuristic-looking machine as expected. The streamlined dural- aluminum gear fairings and wheel pants, plus a louvered radial engine cowling, give it a Buck Rogers futuristic appearance.Īnother feature reminiscent of 1930s’ automobiles is the sharply slanted, split windscreen, with stylishly curved side window panels, mounted in a brushed aluminum frame. The fabric covered tail group was built up of welded steel tubing, elevators equipped with adjustable trim tabs. It was not built for speed records or racing, so the fuselage, made of welded chrome-moly steel tubing, and the wings, composed of solid spruce spars with spruce and plywood trusses were fabric-covered, the engine cowling and landing gear fairings made of metal. The instrument panel sports a black crinkle finish with burnished aluminum control levers, in the style of the time.Īlthough all-metal aircraft were becoming common as the Golden Age progressed, this Sportwing is not all aluminum. The chrome door handles look like they came off an Auburn Speedster. Harlow and Robert Porter, the Sportwing features a two-place open cockpit with side-by-side seating, a tufted leather interior and doors that swing open much like roadsters of the period. ![]() ![]() The 1935 Sportwing was an improved version of Kinner’s 1932 Sportster model.
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