Very Good Baragouin...!
Yes this is the australian Southern Cross Aviation SC-1
This gonna be hard.....right here are real experts
Cheers!
Sorry for the delay boys and girls....but I have a few unimportant things on my mind! June is taxation month in Italy and in spite of Young Mr. Renzi being the new premier and above all in spite of his electoral promises nobody knows exactly yet how to calculate taxes on real estate and therefore how much we owe the municipality...and just think that last payment day is June 16th (black Monday!)...
Anyway sorry for the above and let us proceed with our interesting game...and here's my today's proposal:
BG
This is the Potez 41E. It was a testbed for the larger 41 model which first flew in 1934.
If Moses leaves insignia on, beware ! This is, methinks, a Keystone LB-6 or LB-7. What it is doing bedecked with the Eisernes Kreuz I can't imagine......
Yup, Lefty has sussed me out. It is the LB-6.
I think it was painted that way for a wargame demonstration.
Thanks - in answer to a previous question, I don't have much on BG's DAR 7 SS-1 other than the big version of his photo and what looks like an artists impression-
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I do have three-views and specs if anyone is interested.
Here's another wee plane -
BG, you're on the ball these days - are you taking a little additive in the espresso ????
cerveza for the Mexican - over to you sir.......
Swear I've seen this one before. Something Asian perhaps or from Kansas!
Travel Air 4-P? Tough call with so many bipes that look the same!
It's one of those B-26 testbeds with a Garrett turboprop.
http://napoleon130.tripod.com/id617.html
How about one of those jet thingies for a change ?
BG, it is indeed the Nanchang J-12, a sort of scaled-down Mig-21.
(Marc, which movie ????)
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