That was quick.
Over to the Scotsman-
An angular specimen here - with stubble....
Ahh, this one made an appearance in this thread several months ago...
Oops ! Never thought to check - we'll try another.
This designer either ran out of cash for plexiglass or else just liked fresh air........
Hello everybody!
Though I cant remember having seen in this thread #9377 I have it as National Motor S125 (1936 - USA). The second one instead is totally unknown to me....
Cheers
BG
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...l=1#post821179
Methinks Mike's latest is something post war for Wout...
Age is just a number.
Right, I meant post revolutionary war...
Hi Kevin!
Sorry, but I don`t recognize Mike`s offering. Maybe because I am not pre-war nor post-war. Just in between like Mike. Notwithstanding this flaw, very keen to learn what she is
This machine was produced about 500 miles from Moses' lair, and was powered by a mighty 40hp motor. Around 40 built. Closely related to another model built by a company acquired by this one...
The good old American Eaglet. Back in the 80's when I was in high school our neighbor (Gene Morris) had an Eaglet 230 with a 30hp Szekely (N548Y). Beautiful airplane. Then he and his son moved down to Westlake TX in '85. Not sure what happened to it after that. I keep hoping I'll see it at Oshkosh one of these years.
Kids...now this is what happens when you don't read the instructions before putting down your answer. ALWAYS READ ALL GIVEN INFORMATION FIRST
2nd try....Porterfield CP-40.
2nd time lucky ! Otherwise known as the Porterfield Zephyr - over to Illinois
How about this faded beast
Yes it is Kevin, Japan's Breguet 26T knock-off. Over to you sir.
The designer was a colorful man, having played professional sports, authored a book, started a magazine among other pursuits.
This was a one-off that barely took to the air before coming to grief. For it's day was chock full of luxurious amenities.
Last edited by Moses03; May 6th, 2014 at 04:53.
It could be and it is. Have a frothy brew.
If it were not for a tall oak tree the L-4 might have had an interesting history!
any chance i could post a pic of a plane i saw that is pretty cool,to me anyway,and its old....would be good for this thread i think...but ill never be able to post normally cause yall are to smart for me...
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