Okey dokey. The LH rabbit hole was deeper than I thought.
Staying with the low wing monoplane theme.
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Okey dokey. The LH rabbit hole was deeper than I thought.
Staying with the low wing monoplane theme.
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Well that wing planform and those tail surfaces are unmistakeably those of the Westland Wyvern, that looks like an early Eagle engined aircraft. And a quick look at my 4+ Publications book on the Wyvern identifies that as the first prototype, TS371.
Andy
Right company, but wrong aircraft.
Andy
It is indeed Fairey P.4/34 K7555.
Andy
Another design from a designer that has been on this forum before.
Chris
Is it the Polish EM-11C Orca?
That's the one Marganski and Myslowski EM-11C Orka
The baton passes to you.
Chris
Thank you, Chris.
Now we had a very interesting debate, not many years ago, that mentioned the aeroplane illustrated below but, as far as I can see, it has not hitherto featured as a challenge here. So over to the few individuals who now seem to be participating in this little piece of innocent fun .....
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A French machine - and as, quite evidently, it is not powered by a ramjet, it must be the handiwork of the other .....
..... and the baton returns to you, Chris (where have all the others gone?)
It is the Léduc RL-2, the second design of the other René Léduc, of the pays nantaise, whose metier was light, rather than jet, aircraft.
WACO low wing trainer?
I think you have mistakenly posted a photo of the shop vac they use to dry the floors after washing!
It looks like SNECMA may have had a hand in it somewhere.
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