That's the one (and only) :ernaehrung004: - over to you sir! Good to see you guys - was getting lonely in here for about a month.
Type: Posts; User: DHC2Pilot; Keyword(s):
That's the one (and only) :ernaehrung004: - over to you sir! Good to see you guys - was getting lonely in here for about a month.
Time to revive the thread....here's one which I don't believe has been posted before...
Did we completely run out of airplanes to ID or is everyone just on hiatus? :mixed-smiley-010:
Here's another view courtesy of AeroFiles....
you got it Chris. :icon29:
First flight 1988, scrapped after 2 test flights. :philippines:
This one had 2 planned siblings, neither of which saw the light of day.
I don't believe this one has appeared here before.....with extra grain for Kevin
86656
I'll bite and toss this one out there:
86347
Kevin unleashes his inner bloodhound. The Mattley Fliver #1 it is! :guinness: Over to you sir!
She got her Cert. of Airworthiness in 1932.
In its birthplace, the mountains of California can barely be seen through the haze in the background. Two engines known to have been tried on this ugly duckling - a 60hp Velie and a 40hp Continental.
Has an entry in Aerofiles, albeit without photo
Thanks Kevin - all is well here. Haven't posted in quite a while, but I have been lurking in the shadows. :) Onward with the next ungainly mystery:
Mischa Kantor Strat M-21. Franklin 150hp up front.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dlberek/26644985864
Another couple pics of the CH-300
8211382114
Cabin conversion of an open cockpit?....something here doesn't add up.
Thanks Walter....you Sir are a veritable encyclopedia!!! That fills in the missing pieces for me :mixed-smiley-010:
The ISL-1 is a new to me....who was the manufacturer? Year? Any other data - Nothing out on the web that I could find.
Cheers,
John
That would have to make it a replica Yordanov 1, aka Yordanov Express circa 1915. I'm unable to determine if the replica has it's own designation - web search has turned up nothing.
Bought the audio book :ernaehrung004:
She appears to be a Cessna O-1 with a turboprop conversion!?
We had a 1956 Cessna 180 in the family for about 25 years. The differences jump out immediately....but I had no foreknowledge of the Cyclone.....I had to google Cessna 180 replica....copies, etc. to...
This would be the St-Just Aviation Cyclone, a Canadian homebuilt variant of the Cessna 180 incorporating modifications such as top hinged doors and an extended wingspan. They also market the Super...
This floater has been seen here before......as well as on two other sites. And yes, I have reference to a second one as well....whether it was a project I know not.