Ag plane huh? I had been looking more in the direction of a STOL/bush one-off.
Edit: General Model 11?
Ag plane huh? I had been looking more in the direction of a STOL/bush one-off.
Edit: General Model 11?
That's the one Kevin. Over to you.
Never would have found it without your Ranger hint.
Splash goes the torpedo...
A floater for Lefty ! Thanks Kevin. This is the Wight Twin. Probably No 1450.
Knew you would be on top of it. The Wight it is.
Yes, apparently the Wight could carry either a torpedo or a full fuel load, but, er, not both at the same time ! One of our wee failures.
Here's a much smaller water beastie....
De Schelde Scheldemeeuw. Try saying that several times while inebriated!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYI5g2FYImc
Moses knows his Dutch girls...... of Amstel.
Well equipped with a nice hot exhaust pipe to burn your head on while getting out of the airplane. Those designers thought of EVERYTHING. :mixedsmi:
Only one was built. I guess too many passengers complained about the hot exhaust.
It's the Sopwith Antelope of 1920
Dave
The new one
Dave
That front on view is tough. Something German or Italian methinks.
Yes, I've been working on this one too, and so far have done a lot of eliminating !
Not, I think, British, French, German, or American. Can't find a Japanese likeness, and can't even pin down that engine.
Am I seeing a gap between fuselage and lower wing ??
The nation has been mentioned. The machine was produced in considerbale numbers (sort of).
Dave
Breda Ba.25I? Found a photo that matches well but the engine has a cowl ring.
Edit: I think I have your ship.
That's it!!
Thanks Dave.
Here is one of the push-pull variety-
The Comte A.C.3 from . Yodel-ay-it-ee.....
From the land of watches, chocolate and lethal pocket knives indeed. for Lefty
Here's another of those draughty (or drafty, if you're of that persuasion) floaters. H.54 will not help you much, I fear.
Off to beddybyes now so press on if entitled......
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