Working for me at the moment.
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Working for me at the moment.
I've just tried and I can access and navigate the site without difficulty. Maybe the problem is with UK IP addresses and the consequences of brexit? :biggrin-new:
I've been expecting a lot of Brexit flak - never mind, Donald and I will sort the world out......:banghead:
What's happening is - I click on 'Les Machines', then 'Constructeurs', and pick out the model - it flashes up for about a millisecond then disappears - happens throughout the entire site. Bizarre...... French, of course.....
Here's an easy floater -
Not a Dornier this time!
A Fiat C.29 (in its original form) - in other words: the prototype.
Yes -told you it was easy !:very_drunk:
RE Aviafrance - thought it might be a Firefox issue - cleared cache etc - no joy. Tried in Chrome and it works, but painfully slowly.
strange thing with your aviafrance problem, Mike. Not any such problem here with Firefox
For those who missed the Fiat.
Is that a Yak AIR-10 without its trousers ?
You are in the right stable. :wavey: I hope I won’t be considered picky if I ask you to continue? :mixed-smiley-027: It is a game and not a competition. :engel016:
This machine differs from all its predecessors and therefore got a unique designation. It is covered in literature and on the web such that I think it should be possible to identify it exactly. :encouragement:
No problems with being picky, gX - especially when I'm wrong ! Are you referring to the UT-2 ? Or do I have more digging to do ? I know it isn't the UT-2M because that had a different tail unit.
You are getting much closer now!
Well I can't find much more after the Yak 20/UT-2. Maybe some postwar reincarnation - anyone else out there ??
Probably not?
Time to reveal, perhaps. Two :icon29: for lefty then (who spent a lot of effort).
It is the UT-2 replica built by Rusavia, registered RA-2724G, and first flown on 13th October 2016. See: http://www.rusavia.com/enterprise/restoration/ut-2.html http://www.reaa.ru/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB...1211402254/134 It is named Yakovlev UT-2B because of differences to the original, like a more powerful Shvetsov M-11FR engine.
Some journals just reported about it (Le Fana de l’Aviation Jan. 2017, Klassiker der Luftfahrt 02/2017, etc.?) Others will follow for sure.
Hmm, thanks, gX, but I'm not sure about replicas.....
Anyway, from a non-glider man, here's another !
That's the Arsenal SA.103 "Émouchet à pilotage couché", a sibling of the SA.104 "Émouchet" shown earlier.
That's it, gX :icon29:
Here is one I came across recently. I hope you like it. :engel016:
No other takers, gX - this is the Boisavia B.603 Mercurey.
Piper clones can be a real pain, because they tend to look identical, but this one has one small identifying feature - most of the others have the lower end of the Vee struts fixed at the rear of the undercarriage struts - this one's at the front !
Good observation Mike :adoration: :icon29:
It is the tug plane used for the SA 104 Escopette already shown in your picture on page http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...=1#post1061529
Here's something more elderly (like me) and unlovely (also like me).........
Potez XA Mike?
Yes, Kevin, another Colonial machine ! :very_drunk:
Here is another machine of the larger variety.
http://i.imgur.com/aC4CDNj.jpg
Well, as far as I know, this thing didn't fly much :devilish:
Well, that’s the unlucky Lawson L-4 Midnight Airliner that crashed before is first take-off.