Flint & Walling

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mtblah
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Flint & Walling

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Looks like a model 12 F & W , or is it 12A ?
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Windcatcher530 Dan
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Re: Flint & Walling

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Neither mike that's an aermoter Bell Hub pretty rare!!
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I was wrong i just noticed the sail ties wrap around the sails it's a model 12
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Re: Flint & Walling

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You had my hopes up , maybe a scarce model , then they got crushed , just a common F & W , tail lettering says Flint & W
model 12 or 12A ?
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Re: Flint & Walling

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Dan , i am now looking closer at the sail tie wraps also , sure look like Aermotor fan blades .
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Sorry for getting you excited Mike but when I first looked at it i didn't have my reading glasses on and couldn't see the sail ties wrapped around the whole sail. The hub on a Bell Hub and model 12 are similar. Also the early Bell Hub had a swallowtail tail vane similar to the F and W. It's still a very nice find
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100% F&W, Most likely a Star 12 ... but something looks funny (might just be camera angle). Star 13 & 15 were two direct stroke models in that series, so one of the 3.
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Mister Ed wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 5:26 pm 100% F&W, Most likely a Star 12 ... but something looks funny (might just be camera angle). Star 13 & 15 were two direct stroke models in that series, so one of the 3.
I was able to blow the pic up ... Star 12. Some shadows had me wondering before ... but now can see it in the enlarged pic.
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Re: Flint & Walling

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Thanks for knowing that kind of stuff Ed !
I had to read the tail painting to have any idea what it is .
Not mine , "yet" , how many years did you watch one slolwly die before you got it ?
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Re: Flint & Walling

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Mr Ed i believe the model 13 was a wooden wheel mill only. The wheel is definitely a model 12 with those wrap around sail ties.
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