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  1. #6801
    Not a Mooney Rob.

    It is powered by a Continental A-100. Okay, this is a Dart variant but was built by another company. That is the name I am looking for.

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    well, then it's NC21685

    an Applegate-Weyant Dart GC

    [LINESTRIKE]and OH for you all[/LINESTRIKE]

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    That is the one.


    Rob, did you declare open house or change your mind?

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    I had nothing to post, but then I found this...

    Should be simple enough but we've been tricked before -

    "To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
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    Hmm - looking a bit like a radial engined Bellanca Crusiair

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    a bit like...

    and yes, it's a radial engine :mixedsmi:

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    I belive it is the Bellanca Junior 14-9 NC19195.

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    Bada Boom Bada Bing!

    you're up Brian

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    Here is an interesting military plane...Attachment 63493-Brian
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    hard to identify the individual aircraft, but likely is:

    Dornier 335A-12, No. 112,

    "--was transferred to the RAF, departing Neubiberg on 7 September 1945 with a Squadron Leader McCarthy ferrying the aircraft to Britain. It met its end on 18 January 1946 when a fire developed in the rear engine, which destroyed the elevator controls. Group Captain Alan Hards was killed in the ensuing crash."

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    You got it. I thought the RAF markings would make it harder, but the plane is fairly unique.
    Your turn again.
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    got stuff to do.. OH please

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    A nice twin...

    Attachment 63588

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurricane91 View Post
    A nice twin...

    Attachment 63588
    This guy is a Polikarpov VIT2 of 1938 powered by 2 Klimov M105. Only a few were built
    Cheers
    Baragouin

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    You are correct Baragouin. A less well known aircraft from Nikolai Nikolayevich.
    You have the floor sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurricane91 View Post
    You are correct Baragouin. A less well known aircraft from Nikolai Nikolayevich.
    You have the floor sir.
    Thanks and good afternoon
    although my image hosting device doesn't work properly today I'll nevertheless try to submit to your attention following enigma:

    Baragouin

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    Breda Ba.26 (1931). Says so right on the side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHC2Pilot View Post
    Breda Ba.26 (1931). Says so right on the side.
    Yes of course it is...congratulations on your eyesight DHC2Pilot :mixedsmi:
    Your turn
    Baragouin

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    Lets try a gyroplane.....

  20. #6820
    Lucky bastard.....

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/de...-in-Burma.html

    It's right up there with finding Tut's tomb

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    I think it is the Kay Gyroplane Type 32/1. If not, it is some variant of that.

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  22. #6822
    Kay 32/1 it is. Over to you!

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    Here is my mystery.
    Attachment 63932
    -Brian
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    Convair 109 AKA the XB-46

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    Another nice day in San Diego. Thanks Brian for posting a beautiful photo of this graceful aircraft.

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