
And perhaps that's not a Fairchild. Perhaps it's a poor artist's conception of a Lysander with a Gypsy. (or a Fairchild with a Gypsy.)
That would only prove that the front half was painted.N9149A wrote:...Now a dated picture of a 100 painted Cessnas outside the factory or one with a painted 170 halfway out the door might do it.
I think you're right here, George. It looks like a colorized photo to me. I thing the original photo was taken with the plane in level flight banking to the right. The picture is then rotated to look like the plane is climbing. I note, from looking at Skyways magazines on eBay, there are several like this. The tailwheel chains probably go lost in the process.gahorn wrote:N9149A wrote:IMHO - It most likely is a colorized version of a photo that has been creatively retouched. (Colorized photos were very poplular in the late 40's/early 50's.)
They show a trailing antenna in detail, but can't see the tailwheel steering chains? or door handle? or door hinges? or venturis? trim tab? fairing mount plates? (at least at this resolution)
And the issues of this magazine we've seen so far has only shown a tendency to use artist's renditions? Not an actual photo seen yet? .