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Old 30 April 2006, 11:38 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Thanks for posting the pics of the Otto pusher as made by Pfalz. I wonder if a 3 view of it exits--it would make an interesting flying rc model.

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Hello Pat,

I prepared a 3view of it. The view based on a Otto biplane with all its design changes I found out by comparison on several photos. The biplane was designated as PFALZ Nr.1.

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Beautiful 3 views, Pfalz-Scout--thanks a lot! I will spend a lot of time looking at them.

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Hello Pfalz-Scout,
Thanks for the information.
On a photo I have seen, that in variant AGO wingspan is increased, the number of racks is increased. It is correct?

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Hello Pfalz-Scout,
Thanks for the information.
On a photo I have seen, that in variant AGO wingspan is increased, the number of racks is increased. It is correct?

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Hello Oldman

yes it is correct. The AGO "Wasserdoppeldecker" was compared to the Otto Biplane an increased aeroplane
Otto :
Wingspan 14,8 meter
Length 10,5 meter

AGO:
Wingspan: 18,0meter or 18,6 meter
Length 12,0 meter

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