Siamese Twin?

Kinja'd!!! "Chris Clarke" (shiftsandgiggles)
10/29/2013 at 16:56 • Filed to: Planelopnik

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Update: Found this older photo.

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Kinja'd!!! willkinton247 > Chris Clarke
10/29/2013 at 16:57

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Sidecar.


Kinja'd!!! RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht > Chris Clarke
10/29/2013 at 16:58

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I'm picturing the DHC's right wing outstretched and the left around a small shoulder as part of a "Son, some day all this will be yours..."


Kinja'd!!! iarsish dupuy > RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht
10/29/2013 at 17:09

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"What, the curtains?"


Kinja'd!!! Chris Clarke > willkinton247
10/29/2013 at 17:22

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Good answer.


Kinja'd!!! ttyymmnn > iarsish dupuy
10/29/2013 at 17:23

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She has huge....tracts of land!


Kinja'd!!! pdthedeuce > Chris Clarke
10/29/2013 at 17:31

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conjoined fetus . note the lack of appendages .


Kinja'd!!! Grindintosecond > Chris Clarke
10/29/2013 at 18:02

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Cessna 185F skywagen strapped to the hip. Salvage retrieval. Wings of a Cessna are literally just bolted on with a few bolts at the top and a wing strut with a bolt at the bottom is all that holds the wings on. wings can be found/shipped/ rebuilt but the fuselage is a bit more...troublesome. I'm sure as it sits there the Cessna body weighs probably 700 lbs. Its all aluminum monocoque, no space frame tubes at all...well not many.


Kinja'd!!! Chris Clarke > Grindintosecond
10/30/2013 at 15:57

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But what's the coefficient of drag with a 182F Skywag0n strapped to your float?