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Marlowe
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OT, Not an RV but a unique plane

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I've been a lurker around here for quite awhile. I'm working on my PPL currently and hope to build soon (probably a -7a) and keep motivated by hanging around my pilot friends. My CFI is checking out and storing a VERY unique plane for the owner and may fly it down to FL soon. Thought some of you might like to see it.

It's a Japanese built Beechcraft similar to the T-34, but has a wider fuse, is a 4 passenger, and it's not aerobatic. It was made by Fuji Industries, used in Japanese military, decommissioned, crated, and brought over to the US and sold. It sat for a while, then in 2000 it was rebuilt and has since sat outside. Recently is had some major repairs done and is now airworthy. The people at the local airport were pretty excited to see it up in the air finally, since it has been sitting around the last 7 yrs. It is surprisingly clean for being as old as it is. No visible corrosion at all. The interior cockpit area looks the worst, probably due to the intense heat it generated sitting outside for so long.

The plane is a Japanese Ground SDF (nickname for LM-1/LM-2 Nikko) four-seat liason version. I'm not sure what liaison means when it comes to aircraft descriptions. It appears to have been equipped with a belly camera operated from the pilot's seat. An unusual feature is the rear fuselage top appears to be removable. The inside headliner in the rear is surrounded by a zipper which when opened reveals 8-10 bolts which appear to hold the aft part of the roof structure onto the body. The pics don't show the seam clearly, but the top part of the fuse aft of the "moonroof" is a separate unit which looks like it would lift off if the bolts were removed (hasn't been attempted). Any ideas what this feature would be used for? Doesn't make any sense to me.

The only mechanical problem showing up so far is an oil leak on the prop governor oil supply line. Most of the original instruments work also.

Enjoy the pics,

-marlowe

I'm having a little trouble getting the pics to post, but the link to my photobucket page appears to work.

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photobucket link: http://s187.photobucket.com/albums/x25/jmarlowe01/Fuji/
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Posting Pics Help

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Hey Spike,

Thanks for taking care of the pics, how do I avoid that in the future? And how do I delete a post?

TIA,

-marlowe
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Nifty Plane.

I fixed the pictures. The links did not end in an image format extension. (.jpg, .gif, etc). The only time that is acceptable is if the pictures are hosted in the RB gallery. Its an attempt at helping to secure the site.

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There was one of those at Oshkosh a year or so ago. Neat airplane! Good to see another one is flying again!

Thanks for the pics...they look like they're built like a tank!

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Re: OT, Not an RV but a unique plane

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Marlowe wrote:My CFI is checking out and storing a VERY unique plane for the owner and may fly it down to FL soon. Thought some of you might like to see it.

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but the top part of the fuse aft of the "moonroof" is a separate unit which looks like it would lift off if the bolts were removed (hasn't been attempted). Any ideas what this feature would be used for? Doesn't make any sense to me.


-marlowe
Cool, I like wierd or rare airplanes. My guess on the "moonroof" would be that it could be removed for a gun installation. Any other ideas?
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Gunner

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Yah, the idea of a gunner was mentioned. However I think the guy that mentioned it thought of a guy standing in the back with a gun, which doesn't sound right to me. It would make more sense to have a gun bubble or something that could pop into the same space. The back seat pops out pretty easily.

I was hoping the camera would still be installed, but it seems to be gone, or I'm just no good at finding it.

It is built very well. The inside was all zinc chromated. Seems to work pretty well considering it was outside so long with a 1-2" hole on the top of the plane in front of the tail. I'm sure that let in a bit of rain over the years.

Wish there was more info online about the old thing. I guess it would help if I could read Japanese.

-marlowe

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