CF-BEL
Canadian Car and Foundry (Burnelli) CBY-3 Loadmaster
CF-BEL (c/n 1)
Originally registered CF-BEL-X while still in the
experimental stage, this one off, twin boom,
aerofoil-section fuselage high-lift oddity was
photographed by Brian Baker (above) and Leo
Kohn (below)
in the late 1940s. It was later sold in the US as N17N (see
my shot at bottom
of page)
and flew for a while with Venezuelan carrier RANSA (Rutas Aereas
Nacionales, S.A.),
an
airline notorious for offering an odd ball fleet (they also had a
Boeing Stratoliner). The aircraft
was
built by Canadian Car and Foundry under the supervision of the
inventor, Vincent Burnelli
who held
the patent on the aerofoil-fuselage design. CF-BEL is, I
believe, in a museum in
Connecticut.