« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2012, 12:06:47 pm »
Not very familiar with the K-106. I thought the rear wheels where wider apart. The Heinkel rear will be on 10 inch wheels so it makes sense for the front wheels to be adapted to fit Heinkel 10 in split rims. Also the Heinkel engine will fit under the rear load deck with the raised section under the window housing the upright cylinder and cooling assembly. The wheels on the swing arm will fit below the load deck as can be seen. It is a kind of normalised Attica/Attila, I forget which had this semi pick up on the back, where the Fulda front has been changed for a more traditional shape. However so many licenses were sold that it could be another deviation. The Heinkel engine would tend to suggest later design.
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