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    Hi there, i'm new here..
    Does anybody knows this plane and where can i find some info?
    [IMG]unk_plane[/IMG]
    tks in advance.

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    Ooops
    [img]E:\tmp\plane_unk.jpg[/img]

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    • #3
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      Damn, see if works this way..

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        Time Flies, built in 1936 by Howell Miller for Frank Hawks. Later converted into a 2 place fighter prototype. It was called Miller HM-1 or Hawks HM-1 or Hawks-GeeBee.

        "HM-1 aka Hawks-Gee Bee 1936 = 1 place, retractable gear; 1150hp P&W Twin Wasp; span: 31'0" length: 23'9" v: 375mph top speed; first flight: 6/12/36 (pilot: Frank Hawks). Howell Miller, built by Granville Bros. Sponsored by Gruen Watch Co as Time Flies for general competition. POP: 1 [NR1313] (number transferred from Hawks' retired Travel Air Mystery). Rebuilt in 1938 as Miller HM-1 {NX2491]."

        Here is a three view:

        CLICK HERE
        Bill Pearce

        Old Machine Press
        Blue Thunder Air Racing (in memoriam)

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          Be forewarned.. the above link opens up a plethora of ad windows on some computers (no ad blocking)...

          Wayne
          Wayne Sagar
          "Pusher of Electrons"

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            Originally posted by AAFO_WSagar
            Be forewarned.. the above link opens up a plethora of ad windows on some computers (no ad blocking)...

            Wayne
            Sorry about that. I guess my pop-up blocker works well because I get nothing. Here is a better pdf 3-view:

            Bill Pearce

            Old Machine Press
            Blue Thunder Air Racing (in memoriam)

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              Many many thanks W J. I have that poster in my living room and was frustrating knowing nothing about it..

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                My pleasure. It was fun to find.
                Bill Pearce

                Old Machine Press
                Blue Thunder Air Racing (in memoriam)

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