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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    Hi Mike, yes it is American and I understand 4 were built. Suppose Kevin is just waiting for the small ones........:mix-smi:

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    this is another view.

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    There are just too many parasol jobs of this vintage. Would be a stroke of luck if I happened upon it. White flag here!


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    Me too - funny, the second photo almost looks a different aircraft, much chunkier. Who said the camera never lies ?
    I concede too, Walter.

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    both described as a Moreland M-1. Please see aerofiles.com for further details.

    Like to declare Open House, please.

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    It is profiled in the Juptner #3 volume. Must have missed it.

  7. #4007
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    Must have missed it.
    Me too !

    I'll nip in with this snappy little number with an unusual strutting arrangement..

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    You would think the planes in the background would help. No clue really.

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    From your side of the pond. This fellow designed about half-a-dozen different models, all having the same strut design. Some sold quite well....

  10. #4010
    OK, this is the Irwin F-A-1 Meteorplane from sunny California, powered by a 25hp motor !

    Open house, fellows, please, I'm off to a birthday lunch in Edinburgh which could get a little moist.

    (It's all right, I'm going by train....)

  11. #4011
    Irwin eh? That was off my radar.

    Here is a tin can-

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    Boyd Model C ?

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    Piece of cake for Lefty.

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    Swift one before I drift off. It's been a nice day........

    Please carry on when you get it.

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    Sorry, have not had much time for mysteries. Both the kiddoes have been sick with a nasty bug the last couple of days. Lots to do around the house!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
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    This looks like a Star Cavalier offhand…

  16. #4016
    Yessir, Star Cavalier E to be precise. (like the 'offhand' :mixedsmi

    Sorry to hear about the weans (as we call 'em here) - lots of TLC I'm sure will do the trick.

  17. #4017
    Thanks Mike.

    Here is a clean fighter...

  18. #4018
    Clean indeed. Looks like the sole Argentinian Fiat G.59-1A ?

    All the other Merlin G.55 conversions seemed to be either 2-seaters or had the bubble canopy, but I'm not 100% sure here.....

  19. #4019
    Right on as usual Mike.

    The "weans" are feeling better this morning except now the Mrs has a touch of the bug. I fear I'm next!

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    I take it that this is one of those bugs that requires close proximity to the, er, plumbing ????
    Fingers crossed !

    Here's a wee twin - I suspect our GA wizard will have no trouble with this one....

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    The Dabos JD-24 d`Artagnan?

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    Told you. (When this pic was taken, it was called the AGB/Dabos JD24P !)

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    This one has a special feature. But... reason for posting is that I just like the lines :

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    Hate to miss when Wout wanders into our era. This is a Schmeidler SN.2

    http://www.histaviation.com/Schmeidler_SN-2.html


    Will be away until the afternoon tomorrow possibly so here is flying boat to ponder. Please press on if you spot it.

  25. #4025
    Ah ha ! This one is, as they say, right up the Rue Michel......

    It's the Tellier 350hp Sunbeam from 1918.

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