Reid & Sigrist R.S.1 Snargasher
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15 April 2021, 21:07
Jay Dubya
Intriguing aircraft as in "why?" - them I read: The R.S.1 named whimsically "Snargasher" by the factory workers during its construction (the name which was eventually formally adapted had no meaning other than as a "family joke") ...
Intriguing aircraft as in "why?" - them I read: The R.S.1 named whimsically "Snargasher" by the factory workers during its construction (the name which was eventually formally adapted had no meaning other than as a "family joke") ...
16 April 2021, 03:59
Robert Podkoński
Cool - I have never heard about this construction. When and where had it been flew for the first time? For me it looks like an incarnation of Polish trainer plane prototype PWS-33 "Wyżeł" ("Pointer"):
samolotypolskie.pl/samoloty/2245/84/PWS-33
Cool - I have never heard about this construction. When and where had it been flew for the first time? For me it looks like an incarnation of Polish trainer plane prototype PWS-33 "Wyżeł" ("Pointer"):
samolotypolskie.pl/samoloty/2245/84/PWS-33
16 April 2021, 06:47
Łukasz Gliński
What a cool oddity. Reminds me of SNCASE SE-100 (aside from PWS-33), but it turns out they didn't take it as seriously as the French folks. 😉
What a cool oddity. Reminds me of SNCASE SE-100 (aside from PWS-33), but it turns out they didn't take it as seriously as the French folks. 😉
19 April 2021, 08:59
Matthew A
I wonder how different things may have been if the war in Europe had waited a year
I wonder how different things may have been if the war in Europe had waited a year
19 April 2021, 11:58
Łukasz Gliński
We would have had Polish Spitfires, Hurricanes, Moranes and Battles! 😉
We would have had Polish Spitfires, Hurricanes, Moranes and Battles! 😉
19 April 2021, 12:07