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"Delfin on the deck"
Aerovodochody L-29 Delfin N129BS served with the Czechoslovak Air Force as 1722 by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: Aerovodochody L-29 Delfin N129BS served with the Czechoslovak Air Force as 1722 Photo taken at EAA Airventure Wittman Regional Airport Oshkosh Wisconsin USA 2024 DAG_1693
1930 Cord L-29 Cabriolet - ACD Museum, August 2023
The Cord L-29 was the first successful mass-produced front-wheel-drive American automobile. But it was much more than that. Look at the styling of this automotive masterpiece. It was styled by Alan Leamy and was conceived as a single unit with the symmetry of the interior reflecting the external lines. Automotive styling had come into its own with this design. No longer was it an afterthought. Leamy incorporated the mechanical features of the front drive unit into the subtle style of the Cord. Cloaking the most technologically advanced automobile of its day in beauty, Leamy ensured the L-29 was superior both mechanically and aesthetically.
SPECIFICATIONS Model: Cabriolet Wheelbase: 137.5 inches Engine: Lycoming in-line eight-cylinder Transmission: Three speed manual Displacement: 299 cubic inches Horsepower: 125 at 3,400 rpm Weight: 4,500 lbs. Price When New: $3,195
Two training aircraft from the late sixties. An MiG-21F 'Fishbed-B' (or very early MiG-21F-13) and a Czechoslovakian-made L-29 Delfin. In the Soviet flight schools, the first two years flew in L-29s, then the third and fourth years in MiG-21s.
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1930 Cord L-29 Cabriolet
by Alden Jewell
L-29 and L-39. Oshkosh 2019
1929 Cord L-29 Special Coupe by Hayes
A 1:43 scale model crafted in resin. Issued by Esval Models in 2015.