The RCAF flew one Barkley Grow T8P-1. I don't know why, but I managed to get this far with so few pictures. All that remains is for the wing/fuselage joint filet. and soon filler. I anticipate completion this month.
Lou
Lou,
An interesting aeroplane.
Looks great.
Love the spats.
Gordon
It also flew on skis and floats, however, I would have preferred putting it on floats. I could not find out if the sole RCAF version flew with them. Guy La Casse has some interesting pictures of a civilian one. I have tried to contact him without success.
Lou
Nice subject and the carving looks good.
Thank you Dave.
Lou
The Barkley-Grow T8P-1 was an airliner developed in the United States shortly before the Second World War. Although it saw limited use with only eleven produced, the type was well-received as a bush plane in Canada. The RCAF flew one from 1939 to 1941. Two are currently on display in Canada with another held in storage. The Barkley Grow is number 110 in my RCAF 100th project.
Lou
Cool plane. Looks like a scene from a 1930s film.
Thank you Dave. That is the look I was aiming for.
Lou
Great looking model Lou. I don't know much about the aircraft and I am surprised to see it was a fixed gear twin.
Fraser
It was a throwback to earlier times. Did not sell well but was a reliable bush plane.
Lou