It is the D-520. A stout for Wout.
This one should not cause any problems for our experts.
Mooney A.1
Hi DHC2Pilot, Mooney it is! :ernae:
I have seen it described as the AX, A-2 and M-5.
I don't think this has made an appearance here before
This is the Onciul RO 2, a Romanian trainer from a1936.
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Dave
You got it Dave That didn't last very long!
A new one for you.
Dave
That resembles the Arsenal VB-10, or VB-1910.
It is the Arsenal VB 10! Over to you.
Dave
Bombs away...
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North American XB-28. And in color too!
Will keep the ball rolling for you night owls and early risers across the pond. Time for a pusher!
Powered by a 3-cylinder Szekely engine.
Would this be Mr Akerman's JDA-8 ??
Yes Sir. You know my fondness for these types. Take it away Mike-
This one's even more up your street...
Has a Caudron or Bloch feel to it. Hmm.
Perhaps Italian. SM.71 prototype?
The Texas bloodhound is, as ever, on the right scent........
I'm nearly convinced this is a Bloch effort. Something related to the MB-70 or the MB-120 possibly. I think you got me anyways.
Anyone else?
Edit: The description of the S.P.C.A. 41T sounds promising. Just can't find a photo.
Romano R-6.
You are now barking up the wrong arbres, mes amis.
I'd better reveal - there don't seem to be any other pics that I can find - it is the Caudron C.180 at the 1930 Paris Salon.
Time for another hydravion - only it ain't French !
Looks very familiar, but after seeing about umpteen radial biplanes on floats I'm not so sure anymore.. My first guess was either Czech or Nordic..
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Good guesswork so far , Ferry.... A/S Lynx engine.
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