barbara_em
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I found this photograph on tvd.im, a website that covers militaria and sundries. The entry and caption were for a Curtis SC Seahawk. Obviously, this ain’t it, but what is it? I did a cursory look at Luft’46 didn’t come up with anything that looks like this seaplane. The tail looks like it came from an Me-262 and maybe the fuselage has that shape, too.
Is it a real project or someone’s conjecture?
Cool photo with the simulated waves. Cellophane?
As for the plane itself, are those gunports on the top of the nose? If so, why is there a cabin with windows? The small sponsons are a plus in my book, as are the slightly gulled wings and the water rudder(?) aft of the fin. I wonder about those horizontal tail planes mounted so high on the fin. It seems there would be lots of jet exhaust to cause problems.
Is it a real project or someone’s conjecture?
Cool photo with the simulated waves. Cellophane?
As for the plane itself, are those gunports on the top of the nose? If so, why is there a cabin with windows? The small sponsons are a plus in my book, as are the slightly gulled wings and the water rudder(?) aft of the fin. I wonder about those horizontal tail planes mounted so high on the fin. It seems there would be lots of jet exhaust to cause problems.
