A guess - because, so far, I've failed to find a photograph against which to compare - but perhaps the Caudron C.37?
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A guess - because, so far, I've failed to find a photograph against which to compare - but perhaps the Caudron C.37?
Pretty close, Mike, but not the C.37.
I am thinking of the the Caudron C.39
That was the right thought, the C.39 it is! :encouragement:
Enjoy your pint :icon29:
Here comes my next, enjoy: :cool:
Wout, paging Wout...please report to the mystery plane thread...
Moses it’s closer to your nose than to Wouts! :bee:
hi giruXX:encouragement:
I am in doubt. Would Kevin`s and my nose have to travel to PA?
It's a one-off, all metal airplane from a state next to Texas with respect to its total area. :encouragement:
The company apparently never produced any other aircraft.
Hi giruXX:encouragement:
I think I found her, the National Sport Aircraft (NSA) Genie aerobatic trainer (N1843)
Hi wout,
I gladly agree :very_drunk: :icon29:
over to the Netherlands
I was in doubt because the Genie looks very much like this one (which is from PA).
Main differences are mid wing (Genie) versus low wing and the u/c members are on the fuselage (Genie) and not in the wing.
I understand that the challenge was not intended as a sport aircraft in the first place
Year of first flight 1957. The registration of this single-seater was cancelled only in 2014.
She was born at a PA airfield that housed Kaiser-Fleetwings.
This is another view, now with (temporary) wing endplates.
The aircraft was sort of PoC for a light COIN aircraft.
N65X was the SP-1, a joint effort by Engle Flying Service and HPK Associates (Harold Hayden, Arthur Payne and Robert Kinney,hence HPK).
A planned 2-sesat version was never built.
OH please:untroubled:
Here is a pusher that has come to grief.
https://i.imgur.com/6BLbZ4q.jpg
I am wondering what uncle SAM would say :playful:
Uli knows this one so let's move on.:guinness: Over to the Black Forest.
..... and for we mere mortals who do not, an identity would add to our knowledge http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...ons/icon26.gif
It’s the Pattist-Walraven PW-1, PK-SAM: https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=139572
now comes a true warplane:
Thank you, Uli. Is yours an AEG G.II?
According to my source this should not be an AEG, sorry :(
No, it's a Letord - probably 2 or 4 - difficult to say - but they have removed the nose wheel and stuck in a camera - or perhaps a searchlight ?