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Re: S79 and SM79...
Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 10:47
by kikko
Manuele Villa did also : S.73, cant Z 506 and SM 84 , all italian trimotors

Re: S79 and SM79...
Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 15:08
by gannet
Hi All,
Been looking at the Belgian Aviation History Association (BAHA)website and there are some photos there of the Westland IV Wessex, an English Tri-motor of the Thirties, and a very fine looking airplane it is ! Another English one was the Shorts Calcutta.
The Century of Flight website lists a good few Tri-motors from the Thirties from different European countries.
I found that the SM79 is the forerunner of the S79 ( I had assumed the opposite for some time...I'll get me coat....), but the 'hump' was removed for the Atlantic raid and those airplanes became the S79s which LAGO used in 'The Crossings', but documentation seems sparse in English to try to find out a bit more about that effort.
Andy.
Re: S79 and SM79...
Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 12:34
by ferryman
Two more British triprops were the Airspeed AS4 Ferry
http://daveg4otu.tripod.com/ah1900/asportprod.htmland the Spartan Cruiser
http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3722840.
De Havilland Australia produced the DHA-3 Drover
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilla ... A-3_Drover, a 3-engineed taildragging relative of the Dove.