October 16, 2006 at 7:45 am
Hi,
Few photos of this rare aircraft above La Ferte Alais on last saturday




Enjoy
Franck
By: TimApNy - 17th October 2006 at 22:11
Very nice shots! Thanks for posting them,
Tim
By: Franck66 - 17th October 2006 at 17:51
thanks for the link above, very interesting
By: tbyguy - 17th October 2006 at 17:35
No apology necessary. I enjoyed the photos very much! 🙂
By: Franck66 - 17th October 2006 at 17:28
Sorry TbyGuy i haven’t your knowledge in aviation domain, for me N3N was a rare aircraft. I didn’t know it few months ago.
if you prefere i could change the sentence in
‘Few photos of this aircraft above La Ferte Alais on last saturday’ 🙂
enjoy
By: tbyguy - 17th October 2006 at 14:53
James raised an interesting question.
For those who may wish to pursue the answer, I offer the FAA registry for the N3N:
As for me, I continue my parts search of a true Dodo: the magnificient TBY Sea Wolf (Anyone see any bits with a “VS2” prefix lately?).
The TBY is what I’d consider a rare aircraft. 😀
By: The Blue Max - 17th October 2006 at 08:31
Yep, one based on the IOW. Nice pics 🙂
By: JDK - 17th October 2006 at 07:43
She is pretty, but not exactly rare. 200+ registered on the correct side of the pond. 😉
😀 But how may fly?
Certainly rare outside N. America, joking aside.
V Nice pics. Big tailed bird too. Now, get the float setup, that’d be cool.
By: tbyguy - 17th October 2006 at 07:07
She is pretty, but not exactly rare. 200+ registered on the correct side of the pond. 😉
By: low'n'slow - 16th October 2006 at 18:08
Thanks Eric
Is there another N3N in Europe ?
One at Sandown IoW, I think?
By: Franck66 - 16th October 2006 at 17:18
Thanks Eric
Is there another N3N in Europe ?
By: Wessex Fan - 16th October 2006 at 16:58
What can one say Franck, the pictures are stunning!
Regards
Eric