:mixedsmi: ..........its a "foxy" little number ............. :icon_lol:
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:mixedsmi: ..........its a "foxy" little number ............. :icon_lol:
Thanks for the BIG hint ;)
Renard R36 ?
If it is, open board...
I think you nailed it Yann.
While on the subject of silver ladies, next up a streamlined model-
40-3054
aka Curtiss XP-46A.
:icon29:
Another silver lady -
Curtiss R-8 or R2C-1 (almost impossible to tell the difference)
If I have to pick I'll go with the R-8
:icon29: to DHC2 Pilot for the Curtiss R-8
Sorry for the delay - I'm at work with no access to my files, so......Open board :mixedsmi:
Okay then, how about this easy little runabout?
You could grow tomatoes in that greenhouse.........
Lockheed YO-3A "Quiet Star"
Spot on Ferry. :icon29:
Don't have anything to post at the moment, so open floor once again!
Here's a nice one......
Wow, this could be almost anything. Thinking something German or maybe USA. Dunno...
Here's a two-fold hint.....
Eastern European, built in 1928. That should whittle it down a bit. :mixedsmi:
Something knocked up by some students in Warsaw (no NOT Olga the Obliging),this is a P.S.1
:icon29: Lefty with the Prauss PS-1. Board is yours.
Time for a twin-boom pusher - do we never tire of these ???? :jump:
Twin boomer! I think this one has surfaced before. The Thai RTAF-5.
Will be out until tomorrow afternoon. Here is the next one in the meantime-
Actually got this without having to look it up (checked the number though).
It's the Max Holste MH250 Super Broussard prototype.
Here's another 'light transport'...
Good choice Lefty!
The Gavilan 358 made in Colombia, although thew design was created in the USA. I think there is one on the FAA register as N358EL. :USA-flag:
:icon29: You got it, Wout - the Gavalan - not sure how many kilos of 'local produce' you could get in that chunky fuselage. ;)