Cancels out effects of torque.
Contra-rotating props were a high tech thing and used on several designs in the need for speed search to get the most out of what props could produce before jet engines made them redundant.
Cancels out effects of torque.
A little out of the timespan the thread's dedicated to, but as the Gannet is, hands down, the ugliest flying object ever (and yes, that includes bits of poo flung by monkeys at the zoo) we really should have a pic of it here:
![]()
Looks like something drawn by a 4 year old who'd been told about airplanes but hadn't ever actually seen one.
A little out of the timespan the thread's dedicated to, but as the Gannet is, hands down, the ugliest flying object ever (and yes, that includes bits of poo flung by monkeys at the zoo) we really should have a pic of it here:
![]()
Looks like something drawn by a 4 year old who'd been told about airplanes but hadn't ever actually seen one.
Here's some compensatory eye bleach:
![]()
That Botha looks like a Beaufort that was put together without any instruction book.
Dark Alley Dan. if you are going to put up pictures of the Botha, I had better get the eye bleach ready before you start posting pis of an Albemarle or a Hampden.
That Ki100, turned out to be surprisingly good onsiderring its' slap together nature and late war desperation.
"So honourable fellows, we have three hundred airframes of Ki61 and a factory for airframes , but inline engine factory has been bombed. What we do?"
I have always been partial to the Typhoon.
A little out of the timespan the thread's dedicated to, but as the Gannet is, hands down, the ugliest flying object ever (and yes, that includes bits of poo flung by monkeys at the zoo) we really should have a pic of it here:
![]()
Looks like something drawn by a 4 year old who'd been told about airplanes but hadn't ever actually seen one.
Here's some compensatory eye bleach:
![]()
One Brit aircraft has the cockpit well off to one side of the centerline making it look like an afterthought.