Thank you for the link Huub. A very nice gallery.
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Thank you for the link Huub. A very nice gallery.
Bristols? :o)
Hello Baragouin,
A Nakajima A3N1 Navy Type 90?
Yes, it is a great photo of the Nardi. Thanks for posting Moses.
Same aircraft, different nose job.
Yes, the photo I posted was of the prototype P-300 A1, D-EULM. It was puplished in Air Progress magazine around the time of the first test flights.
You've got it Lefty!:ernae: The Equator must be close around here somewhere as it was 73*f today.
More grain. Very digestible (or maybe distilled)...
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Hi Lefty, that was one of Alfred Verville's very advanced (but ill-fated) Verville-Sperry R-3 racers.
Curtis-Orenco it is. :ernae: I assume a cold one is appropriate (70* here). Over to you sir.
Thank you Moses. I'll try this stylish scout.
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Aussie? Possibly the Lasconder VH-UMY, built by the Larkin Aircraft Supply Company of Melbourne.
Probably right Lefty. Dang, and I thought it might be a
Rudolph-Katzenjammer Special (but that one was not
German). :o)
A-204 it is Sir.:guinness:
You have the floor.
Thank you Moses, I'll save that cold one for next week.
Nice twin...
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Delta I designed by Alexander Lippisch?
LOL. Me too. What are you using?
Super Cri-Cri!
By Bernard Pietenpol perhaps?
It's kind of an early Storch,...er, Pelican? :o)
Looks like a Grover Loening design.
...or explode.
Horray! Very good sir. :icon29: You have the floor.
Thanks for the brew Lefty, I needed that after a long hot day.
That Messer's canopy does remind me of the old 1/4 inch scale
Aurora Zero.
This one has two names...
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...pick one or...
More of an German-American melange. The Bf-109 V21 with a P&W Twin Wasp.