wrote:
>> Two engines twin tails = B-25
>> Four engines twin-tails = B-24
>> :-)
>Got a good look at it today. Funny, but a single plane in the sky is
>hard to estimate how big the thing is. I'm looking at it, wondering is
>the wingspan 65' or 100'??? Couldn't say.
>But it definitely had 2 engines--> B-25!
>--
>Charles
>'99 YZ250
And they're not that big, really, the B-25 anyhow.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v103/Spodeley/Planes/Tondelayo_479.jpg
The B-17 and B-24 you can about stand in the middle and touch each
side if your arms are long enough.
DirtCrashr - '97KTM300M/XC
>> Four engines twin-tails = B-24
>> :-)
>Got a good look at it today. Funny, but a single plane in the sky is
>hard to estimate how big the thing is. I'm looking at it, wondering is
>the wingspan 65' or 100'??? Couldn't say.
>But it definitely had 2 engines--> B-25!
>--
>Charles
>'99 YZ250