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Spot on Peter. I thought it would take a little longer. This one should go in 5 minutes.

 

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I used to help service one back around 1965 in Edinburgh. Quite a luxurious machine although typical early Beagle, probably heavy for what was  the British equivalent of a C172. Had an interesting, supposedly thrust augmenter exhaust system.

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Do you ever wonder if Beagle failed because they were all dogs, literally, Terrier, Airedale, Pup and Bulldog? I don’t remember if the twins had names, only remember their numbers!

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There is a picture of one of them in the Aircraft section. Beagle B.206 profile.

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I remember the Beagle 206's at Shoreham at the time I had my very first lesson in an an Auster, and also the Beagle Pup which I thought was really streamlined for it's time. However Beagle's management needed more people that knew what was really needed, so the large scale of sales envisaged sadly never really materialised long term.

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10 hours ago, red750 said:

The twin was called the Bassett.

Interesting, another dog! Shame though, it was a pretty aeroplane!

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4 hours ago, planedriver said:

I remember the Beagle 206's at Shoreham at the time I had my very first lesson in an an Auster, and also the Beagle Pup which I thought was really streamlined for it's time. However Beagle's management needed more people that knew what was really needed, so the large scale of sales envisaged sadly never really materialised long term.

Without wishing to cause too much thread drift I have a story about Beagle. As a young know it all apprentice I visited Rearsby in the very early days of Beagle. I was actually doing an aircraft design course at Loughborough University ( I like telling people that, but it was actually a short course for amateurs held at the University over an Easter weekend!) Anyway, part of it was a visit to Beagle and  I with all my knowledge told them that the Pup, with all it’s stretch formed skins, dissimilar material welding and complex oleo style main undercarriage was too complex to be a success. Strangely I was right. At that time they had two light twins, the B206 and another which was smaller and I don’t think went into production.

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12 minutes ago, red750 said:

Not this time Derek.

Didn’t really think so, but it was the closest thing I could find!

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Kinda thought you would be the one to get it Peter. 

 

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The Diamond D-jet. A single engine 5 seater, it has never reached production status, and the Diamond Aircraft company was purchased by the Chinese Wanfeng company in Dec 2016.

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You can find them quicker than I can.  Has to be image search.

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