on the second picture it was an art of the fouga 209 not the 195 according to french secretprojects 2 bookFrom FliegerRevue 2/82 (line drawing) and an artist's impression
from Christian Castello "Planeurs et Avions".
on the second picture it was an art of the fouga 209 not the 195 according to french secretprojects 2 bookFrom FliegerRevue 2/82 (line drawing) and an artist's impression
from Christian Castello "Planeurs et Avions".
Thanks for the photos. The Cyclone had to be renamed the Sylphe after Curtiss-Wright requested a change to avoid confusion with their own Cyclone engines.Pre-Magister products Fouga CM 88 Gemini and CM8-R13 Cyclone (Sylphe)
Thanks for the photos. The Cyclone had to be renamed the Sylphe after Curtiss-Wright requested a change to avoid confusion with their own Cyclone engines.
This is a funny interpretation, but I don't think it's the right one.Makalu is not the turbojet, its the aircraft itself. MA-kalu = MA-gister (I suppose)
I don't want to offense anybody. I just took the opportunity to expose an anecdote somewhat forgotten since that time.No offense, the post date back from 2008 and I have no clue why I wrote that, nor the meaning of it.