What ever happend to this M151 flying configuration.
It was sold on Ebay about 2 years ago.??
Willy
Flying M151
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Flying M151
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1943 GPW 98356, 1964 M151, and trailers, plus many Radio's 916-761-5293
Seabee Navy 1982-1988
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Sold M35A2, M38, M38A1, M880 M37B1 all restored by me
MVPA Life Member 683
1943 GPW 98356, 1964 M151, and trailers, plus many Radio's 916-761-5293
Seabee Navy 1982-1988
NRA life Member, KE6EMX
Sold M35A2, M38, M38A1, M880 M37B1 all restored by me
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Re: Flying M151
I have it. it is a manufacturer's design prototype model of a flying scout variant of our beloved outlaw jeep, the M151. The model is about a foot long.
It is in the brown box in rear of photo
Seriously.
I tried to find some more photos but don't have them with me.
I posted some pics on the G838 via imageposter.com but they went bust and the images are lost {imageposter- not the G}
BTW the info sheet inside the wooden crate indicates the proposal was developed by Nortronics-Systems Support,
flight time 153 seconds
The large tank is for compressed air that drives the rotors, The air pressure is built using a small turbine engine, under the air tank.weight 4,000 lbs.
I have a massive collection of aircraft models, original issue not the new stuff and toys, not the kits but metal toys like Dinky etc. and about 1000 government issue identification models from WW2 and the Cold War.
It is in the brown box in rear of photo
Seriously.
I tried to find some more photos but don't have them with me.
I posted some pics on the G838 via imageposter.com but they went bust and the images are lost {imageposter- not the G}
BTW the info sheet inside the wooden crate indicates the proposal was developed by Nortronics-Systems Support,
flight time 153 seconds
The large tank is for compressed air that drives the rotors, The air pressure is built using a small turbine engine, under the air tank.weight 4,000 lbs.
I have a massive collection of aircraft models, original issue not the new stuff and toys, not the kits but metal toys like Dinky etc. and about 1000 government issue identification models from WW2 and the Cold War.
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