This one too easy?
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This one too easy?
Blimey....another gosh-darned sesquiplane empennage.....
'Tis the Fieseler Fi98.
Spot on. :icon29:
Right chaps - this is GA, but much earlier than it looks, quite distinctive, and, I think, rather neat.
Hi Mike, Indeed GA. The GA-1-80 Skyfarer by General Aircraft
I had a feeling you would pounce on that one... :icon29:
An ag-plane for a change.
I think this one flies on mezcal........Anahuac Tauro T350.
Hi Mike, correct as always.:salute: However donot know about the Mezcal. Thought it was Corona.
This won't last long. Designed by someone who went on to produce a seminal jet fighter....
The 1944 BHT-1 Beauty from Sverige. I guess you meant Eric Bratt and the SAAB Draken?
Yes indeed. Beauty she is.:icon29:
The names (manufacturer/designer) should ring a bell
Well it has the name right on the nose, "Joseph Le Brix", the Bleriot Bl-110 long distance plane.
Had to be a Bleriot or Breguet anyways.:d
Hi Kevin, I`m sure you are correct. I have it as the Bleriot-Zapatta 110 :icon29:
Thanks for the cold one Walter. Another scorcher here today.
Here is another amphibian of the push-pull variety.
This one is a bit obscure. Here is a better view of the tail.
From this side of the pond...
Hmm, right under the radar, this one. Guessed it had to be American, the tail looks very Curtissy/Aeromariney. But I've never seen that engine mounting right out front before. Surrender time.
Don't know a whole lot about this one. It's a Miller MC-A1 from 1929.
Skipping ahead a bit...
Hi Kevin, the ICA Ghimbav IS-23 from :romania:. Further development was halted in favour of the IS-24/IAR-824.
Wout is like a Cobra hiding in the tall grass just waiting to strike. :salute:
:guinness: Spot on of course.
Nice single. Not that old yet.