Absolutely, Uli! :icon29:
That Koolhoven has definitely seen better days.
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Absolutely, Uli! :icon29:
That Koolhoven has definitely seen better days.
Another historic aircraft (as far as I know history starts every day)
Prescott Pusher?
Yes, indeed :icon29:
Cheers. :encouragement:
If the aircraft is distinctive - would a homemade drawing suffice?
http://i68.tinypic.com/oka79v.jpg
Hey Green, you have a nice sketch of the Sawyer Skyjacker II.
https://www.planeandpilotmag.com/art.../#.Wy0NIiAh1aQ
Nicely done. :encouragement:
Over to you...
Thanks Green.
How about another oddball? (Pray you don't nose over!)
https://i.imgur.com/O2rq2U1.jpg
The designer is well known with a long list of aeroplanes.
... more than 25 !
Cheers for the clues gents. :encouragement:
Must be the Bleriot XXV....
It is the Bleriot. :guinness: for Green.
Thanks Moses. :encouragement:
Not as old...
http://i63.tinypic.com/24ned1i.jpg
The Wackett Warbler, perhaps?
The Warbler it is. :encouragement:
Let’s go from Wackett to wacky:
Pretty sure it's a Sun Ray 100. :unitedstates:
... and that's sure:icon29:: Sun Aerospace Sun-Ray Model 100
Thanks Uli. And now for something completely different...
https://i.imgur.com/BnHqZF4.jpg
Two were built and flown in either 1914 or '15 depending on your source.
It was sent into service but the military was not impressed...
https://i.imgur.com/1eeTVdm.jpg
Good clues Moses.
Siemens-Schuckert Bulldog?
This is a busy site?
It's always like that at this time in the morning, Green. I think they do site maintenance over in Trumpland.....
I also have it as the Siemens-Forssman Bulldog.
Ale to Green.:icon29:
Cheers for that. :encouragement:
http://i66.tinypic.com/5wjzvo.jpg