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Anyone know what this aircraft is and what’s going on?

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q137/DavidLayne/317040_164818013608247_100002401493228_316603_1522690381_n.jpg

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By: mmitch - 20th October 2011 at 09:40

Perhaps Ryanair would try this? More space for seats 😮
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By: RPSmith - 19th October 2011 at 22:54

And here I was thinking it was a proposed system for providing toilet facilities on small aircraft. :diablo:

“please do not use the lavatory when the aeroplane is standing on the aerodrome” – with apologies to British Rail 😀

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By: Malcolm McKay - 19th October 2011 at 04:37

And here I was thinking it was a proposed system for providing toilet facilities on small aircraft. :diablo:

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By: David Layne - 19th October 2011 at 02:55

John after you identified the aircraft I came up with the following link.

http://www.dmairfield.org/airplanes/7705/index.htm

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By: John Aeroclub - 18th October 2011 at 23:23

The aircraft is a Buhl Sedan (possibly a Senior Airsedan CA.8) of 1930. Note the cutout on the lower traing edge, the inverse inner struts and the sloping u/c brace. But what the contraption for disposing of young ladies is for, I haven’t a clue unless it’s some form of parachute chair.

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