No, not that way. And I’m not actually in a Funk.
But how cool would it be to fly around in a 1946 Funk B75L?
No, not that way. And I’m not actually in a Funk.
But how cool would it be to fly around in a 1946 Funk B75L?
it would be very cool! I’ve never heard of this particular aircraft, I wonder why it didn’t do that well in sales at the time?
I’m pretty sure that plane in it’s current state won’t be flying anywhere anytime soon.
I’d prefer a plane with a little more… surface area?
The post-war aviation boom expected as the result of thousands of returning pilots didn’t happen. With a smaller than expected market, there was more competition and many airplane makers went out of business or were absorbed.
ETA:
Well, it does need a bit of fabric. And upholstery. And seats to put the upholstery on. And instruments. OTOH, it’s only nine kilobucks.
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