Slingsby CAMCO V-Liner
The Slingsby CAMCO V-Liner was a proposed advertising aircraft of unusual design of the 1960s. It was intended to display advertising using electric lights to be viewed at a long distance, and as such consisted of a long triangular frame carried between two sets of wings and fuselages. The prototype V-Liner was destroyed in a factory fire before completion and the type was abandoned.
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Slingsby CAMCO V-Liner
The Slingsby CAMCO V-Liner was a proposed advertising aircraft of unusual design of the 1960s. It was intended to display advertising using electric lights to be viewed at a long distance, and as such consisted of a long triangular frame carried between two sets of wings and fuselages. The prototype V-Liner was destroyed in a factory fire before completion and the type was abandoned.
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The Slingsby CAMCO V-Liner was ...... on and the type was abandoned.
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Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-20
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Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1969–70
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Prototype destroyed before completion
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Advertising display aircraft
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The Slingsby CAMCO V-Liner was ...... on and the type was abandoned.
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Slingsby CAMCO V-Liner
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