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Maule Italiano

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Re: Maule Italiano

Here's a Savannah, Italiano. That's where the kits come from, so naturally, they feel right at home.
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Apparently there's a lot of flying activity on Lake Como. The Lake Como Aero Club does a lot of tourist business and even rents. Check out this cool VR panorama:

http://como-lake.arounder.com/en/transportations/aero-club-como/aero-club-como-01.html
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There was a round tail Maule parked at Caglieri on Sardinia the last time I was there. Didn't have a camera but the registration was I-MAUL.
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I spotted this Italian-Maule-WannaBe today at a nice backcountry strip in the town of Central, Ut. It looked like a Cherokee from a distance but further inspection revealed a 43 yr-old Siai Marchetti 205 STOL. Anyone know anything bout these??? The backseat looked as large as the loveseat in my basement.

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They were marketed in the U.S. under the Waco brand in the late '60's. (Hence the N9**WA registration numbers.) Used to see them around every once in a while. Still see quite a few of them in Italy. And the Rallye's too.
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1SeventyZ wrote:Apparently there's a lot of flying activity on Lake Como. The Lake Como Aero Club does a lot of tourist business and even rents. Check out this cool VR panorama:

http://como-lake.arounder.com/en/transportations/aero-club-como/aero-club-como-01.html


Nice! I was zooming in and out for whatever reason and decided to pan up...there's planes flying...or at least one that appears a few times during the panorama shooting!
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The Rallye (PZL/Koliber) is an interesting airplane. A local guy had one for a while. Low wing with a canopy, featuring (as I recall) automatic leading edge slats like a Helio. Kinda homely to my eye, but a good performer. His had a 180-horse Lyc, but I believe they could be had with 220 Franklins also.

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