Hey Thanks Gang, I thought that one was long gone. I'd probably not build it again after 60+ years but the Snark in the museum did stir the old memory. I read up on the Snark yesterday and apparently during testing it rarely reached its target. One of the problems was the mapping of the day but usually the Snark had failed mechanicly on its long trip to the target, so it said. Interesting concept and probably way before its time. Wow, that was a long time ago at least for us mortals.
Max
Ps--Nice cockpit Mike! Yours? We actually flew from Parsons Ks. to the Dayton Museum in that same plane and cockpit you are showing. I was impressed by that technology for sure! It was cloudy most of the way and when we broke through the clouds after 3 hours of autopilot, the first thing I saw was the end of the Dayton runway. Amazing!