Thanks, Uli
Third biplane in a row now. :bee:
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Thanks, Uli
Third biplane in a row now. :bee:
Thomas Morse S-4
Chris
You have it, Chris :icon29:
Next one please.
a modified aircraft
Chris
Is it one of the Doppelraab modications that spawned the various Motorraab powered gliders and ultimately produced the Pützer Elster?
Your about half a world away from this one.
Chris
I'd be thinking a modified Schweizer 1-19 with what might be a Rotax.
Maybe Canada but the airport doesn't look familiar so I'm lost.
Identifying the Beech 18 Tri-gear in the background might be easier :biggrin-new:
It is a modified Schweizer 2-22 but Canada is not a half the world away from Germany have to go farther.
Chris
All that green grass, perhaps it suggests New Zealand?
Not New Zealand getting closer
Chris
It's a modified SGS2-22 I assume by the AF. I've also seen one when I was in Manado a 2-22 with a power plant on a stick out of the fuselage. They are also the ones that modified a piper cub with low wings. It's out of Indonesia.
Open House
Chris
Hi Chris:encouragement:
Appreciate if you can disclose the registration (if any) on the modified/motorized Schweizer from Indonesia. Thank in advance.
Next one is not from that far (at least from where I live). Sorry for the bad pic.
Might that be the Aérostructure Lutin-80?
Hi pomme homme:encouragement:
She looks very similar, but not the Lutin 80. This one appeared 5 years after the Lutin 80 and engine was a (modified) Citroen Visa.
[QUOTE=wout;1199889]Hi Chris:encouragement:
Appreciate if you can disclose the registration (if any) on the modified/motorized Schweizer from Indonesia. Thank in advance.
/QUOTE]
Bondol G-123M motorglider, see http://jakartasoaringclub.tripod.com/bn_index.html
Stab in the dark, Walter. Would this be the Arplam Leuvense L-1 ?
Hi Mike :very_drunk:
That is her. View your skills in stabbing in the dark, how about considering a Las Vegas act?
Circa 1988, registration OO-VGG. Developed by the Leuven University Aero Club with financial help from the Flemish Government. Only a prototype built.
giruXX, thank you for the link on the modified Schweizer from Indonesia :encouragement:
Mike, your turn please
Thanks Walter - never been to Las Vegas and pretty sure I would hate it !
Thanks to your clues, I consulted my 1998-90 Janes and was taken aback by the huge number of virtually identical motor gliders from many countries - streamlined, mid-fuselage pusher, and T-tail. Only a 3-view of this one, but the fact that it came from :belgium: was the clincher !
It's AGES since we had a floater - here's a very neatly-designed one........
1916, Anzani engine. 2 built.
Wight Trainer Seaplane
Indeed, Uli. Sometimes known as the White Trainer Seaplane because it was built by J Samuel White & Co, who were based, of course in the Isle of Wight !
Over to Germany...:very_drunk:
PS What IS that machine in your avatar ???
That IS the P-51 from the "European Air War" starter sequence
Here comes a funny little number
there is a certain relation with my previous post :angel:
Hi giruXX:encouragement:
Midget Mustang II ?