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zero.one.victor wrote:Rob-- cool Jodel pics. What kinda powerplant? And where's that ski action taking place? You said the airplane is UK-based, I notice it has an "F" tailnumber. French? ........Eric


Oops, just noticed that there are pics of (apparently) three different Jodels. Duh! Which one is your buddy's? And what is the typical powerplant?
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Hi Z1V,
Sorry I missed your post on the previous page. Waynes Jodel is the purple striped D150. The other pics I got from one of the supercub guys for the "Backcountry capable" illustration. Waynes is an example of the "tamer" version, it has an 0-200 where as the D140s have 0-360 or IO-360. His is a complete wood airframe, and a plastic coated wood prop. And coincidently when I called him this morning (t-mobile works well in the UK) he was talking of flying it today.
I have more pics of it and will post them!
Take care, Rob
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