I think I have it.
The Desgrandschamps monoplan from 1923 which took part at the "Premier concours d'avion a petite puissance".
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I think I have it.
The Desgrandschamps monoplan from 1923 which took part at the "Premier concours d'avion a petite puissance".
It is the elusive Desgrandschamps from the Vauville event. Thumbs up! ( On my phone so no icons available).
Over to Robert-
And a nod to Mike for sniffing out the event.
It was indeed Mikes' proposal that put me on the right track, so thanks from me as well. :encouragement:
What do we have here?
Whilst I thank you for the kind sentiments, according to http://claudel.dopp.free.fr/Les_plan...3_machines.htm the Desgrandschamps didn't participate at Vauville!
Mike, maybe the Desgrandschamps was registered for the concours but didn't participate for some unknown reason.
In an article in "L'Ailes" it is in the list of participants.
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bp...exteImage.zoom
Well, chaps, if you haven't learnt by now that French aviation is a minefield into which only the very brave enter........:banghead:
Good morning, Carlo.
It is indeed the Agusta. :icon29:
Awaiting a new Tuscanian mystery ...
Good morning Robert and hello to everybody!
This is a rather common item but scarce to discover it on the net that's why I left all details intact (sorry for the hazy pic)….
Cheers
https://imgur.com/a/INQ8UaRCarlo
Is it just me or is there anybody else who can't see Carlo's latest mystery in that link but only some gifs?
it just goes to "404" I can't see it either
Chris
I'd assumed it to be a stealth bomber! http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...ons/icon23.gif
Sorry guys...try this one:
https://imgur.com/a/Fi2Llr6
Carlo
Well, I got the bomber bit right!
Bloch MB.177
Chris
I thought I had a good one that I recently found. Then checked it had been used before. Checked this didn't turn up. Sorry about the quality.
Chris
Chris, that is the Hodkinson HT-1.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/public...eorg/494148999
That's it didn't take long.
Chris
Hard to slip a trimotor through.
Here is one in the woods.
https://i.imgur.com/SePcN6M.jpg
This company is best known for a nifty post-war twin boom pusher...
It's the Trella T-101 Speedster, X6775
Speedster it is. :icon29:
Back to colors:
Obviously from Eastern Europe, but not from Asia. Built since 2002.