Request: Convair B-36 Peacemaker and XF-85 Goblin - Printable Version
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- Cuccos19 - 21.04.2010
+1 for Goblin: it's so cute!
+1 for Peacemaker: yeah, Big Brother! :wink:
- max_thehitman - 21.04.2010
Now I know where all these modern trucks (Monster trucks) went to get their huge wheel-tyres. LOL
Check out the size of the B-36 wheel...
http://www.frontiernet.net/~patrickp/WP ... id_me.html
Damn, that is one big wheel.
One design had a tracked-system
hock: ...
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... d_gear.jpg
- Cuccos19 - 21.04.2010
The multiwheeled landing gears - what you can see on the large passanger planes, or military transporters - was not in use that time.
- Tooslow - 21.04.2010
max_thehitman[quote]Interesting pictures. Thanks for posting. Kind of reminds me of a "International incident" that happened
here in the Iberian Peninsula in the early 1950
- European Snake - 21.04.2010
[quote="Tooslow"]max_thehitman[quote]Interesting pictures. Thanks for posting. Kind of reminds me of a "International incident" that happened
here in the Iberian Peninsula in the early 1950