... where in the end the two aircraft took sixth and seventh place and the race was won by a well known trimotor of the same country. :engel016:
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... where in the end the two aircraft took sixth and seventh place and the race was won by a well known trimotor of the same country. :engel016:
No takers on the Fiat BR.20A?
Thank you, Kevin! :encouragement:
It is indeed the Fiat BR.20 in the civilized version "A" that took part in the race Istres - Damascus - Paris.
Too easy or too difficult for the rest of the community?
Anyway, over to Texas, please :icon29:
Thanks Robert. I think the 20A was an attractive aircraft.
Here is a smaller cabin job.
https://i.imgur.com/Xc6dSmL.jpg
Waco QDC NX11250
Chris
We are all wacko for Waco. :icon29: Chris.
Must have been a good ride to remember from 20 years ago.
Next one I think will be a tough one. Not in Aerofiles.
Best I could do for the pix.
Chris
Chris, we have had this one in the distant past. Might be a good time to see who remembers it though.
Let it ride!:encouragement:
Kevin
I went looking for it. One of the things I don't like about forums the pixs disappear. Also name is different than from what I have. Maybe was posted before I joined.
Chris
The Loring RB surveillance aircraft perhaps
Not sure I have it as Barron Recee Monoplane
Close ties with Loring and Barron so what's the exact designation? Over to you.
Chris
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talleres_Loring
"The Loring RB surveillance aircraft, a monoplane prototype said to have been built right at the beginning in 1923, and the T-2 are developments about which there are almost no data.[1][4]"
Here comes one which we almost had already AFAIK
Morning Uli - trying to get into this site in the morning can be very frustrating ! No takers for your triplane - so I'll dive in with the Catron & Fisk 1920 effort for the Curtiss Cup Race.
having the same frustration, Mike, and had to give up several times
Your opening is correct. :icon29: Have it as one of two Catron-Fisk Triplanes; a tri-motor and a single engine one.
Yes - in my research, found out there were actually two different versions of the trimotor. Quirky !
Now this machine will not be difficult to identify, but it has obviously been modified in a strange way - for what purpose, please ???
...... it's cargo might come home to roost .......:biggrin-new:
Right, time to move on , Jim, if you have a new mystery ?
Lefty's Junkers monoplane carried pigeons in Belgium I believe - perhaps their consumption of Frites and mayonnaise meant they could no longer fly themselves......
OH please
Screen grab from a short clip featuring trials of a new large flying boat...
https://i.imgur.com/o4ysWFz.jpg
I do believe that is one of ours, sir. :unitedkingdom:
Designer chappie did a rather natty little fighter too, eh ? It's the Supermarine Southampton, methinks.
It definitely is one of yours. Better have a Guinness! :guinness:
This is not one of ours...
...but it's one of ours. :biggrin-new:
The Junkers J.11/CLS.1 from Imperial Germany.