The XB-46 is correct.:icon29: It is a very nice plane to look at.
-Brian
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The XB-46 is correct.:icon29: It is a very nice plane to look at.
-Brian
Not sure I'd like to see the takeoff performance at weight of the -46 from KSAN...
OK, let's move to a biplane _ Attachment 63983
correct! :icon29:
Good evening gentlemen
what about guessing the identity of this grainy fellow in winter attire?
Baragouin
http://i40.tinypic.com/15zl7yq.jpg
I think our grainy lady is the Grigorovich I-2
Yes dear Sir it is indeed the Grigorovich http://www.sim-outhouse.com/image/fl...ussr_small.gif И-2:icon29:
Your turn
Baragouin
Another nice old bipe' for us to ponder.....
A Chelsea girl, this one. The Wells Reo.
Fellows, I am 101% sure about the Reo, and I have to leave for an extended weekend in a foreign country (England) so if John will excuse me, I will post a nice easy one to keep things rolling along.
Please continue when you get it. This is a scene from an aircraft carrier. Lots of clues, but can you name the ungainly machine at the front ?
An extra nip of single malt if you can also name the carrier !
A Levy-Biche LB.2 aboard the Bearn methinks.
Moving on per Lefty's request with an airliner...
It is the Aura. :icon29: Well done Sir.
Gentlemen
may I dare to challenge your comprehensive aeronautical knowledge by submitting following airliner of the twenties?
Baragouin
http://i46.tinypic.com/ml72hg.jpg
NAVO Nav-6 from the Netherlands.
Congratulations Moses, it wasn't easy!:icon29:
For our younger readers (if any) NAVO stands for an ominous Nederlandse Automobiel en Vliegtuig Onderneming,this aircraft being built in 1920 and powered by a Benz engine delivering 220HP.
I do suspect that only one of such
machines were built.
Over to you Sir
Baragouin
Thanks Baragouin. In researching the N.A.V.6, I found this info on it.
http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/wi.../message/48164
Here is another from your side of the pond-
Hundley-Pudge?
And back to Baragouin on the La-tay-co-air.:guinness:
Thanks Moses
...and what about this non descript flying machine?
Baragouin
http://i48.tinypic.com/vgom77.jpg
Non-descript indeed. Uncle Sam special?
Okay, I don't have my copy of Canadian Aircraft handy but I think this is a Can-Car design built in Mexico called the Barrera EP Ares.
Putnam's Canadian called it a license built Maple Leaf or "Ares". So I will press on here.
Light twin for you all-