Looks like Fairchild 22C-7F, XR2K-1 s/n 9998 which went to USN/NACA pix I have doesn't have that tail so probably when NACA using it.
Chris
Looks like Fairchild 22C-7F, XR2K-1 s/n 9998 which went to USN/NACA pix I have doesn't have that tail so probably when NACA using it.
Chris
You got it. It's in Aerofiles but no pix.
Chris
Over to you
Thanks Chris!
....and here's my next offer.....
cheers
BG
Hey BG, that would be the one and only Focke-Wulf S2.
http://www.thejumpingfrog.com/?page=...duct_id=931488
Last edited by Moses03; April 18th, 2016 at 08:32. Reason: Typo. S2 not F2
The designers were furniture makers who branched out after WWI. They had a similar looking older sibling on display at the 1928 Berlin show.
Hi Moses!
Since your craft is fitted with a Argus engine it seems logical to imply that your contraption is of teutonic origin or perhaps from eastern Europe....By the way there was a coach builder and carpenter from Hungary who produced several aircrafts after WWI...Am I barking the right tree? If yes I'll look further...
Cheers
BG
Teutonic all the way. This model was built for a 1937 competition and was the last effort to come from the designer brothers before the outbreak of war. I did find reference that this plane was also fitted with a BMW engine at some point.
Okay, time to put this one out of it's misery. This is the Muller GMG V.
Here is a link to the earlier GMG II:
http://aviadejavu.ru/Site/Crafts/Craft34134.htm
Open board please.
Here's one I don't think was posted before:
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Maybe a sip of coffee will help find this one...
Always think this one's a Ju88 designed by Pierre Cardin.........
Sorry Mike.
seems you have to fresh up your historical fashion know-how a bit. She is by Pierre`s brother Yves and came after the Coccinelle and was also known to Yves as the GY-70.
One of the two Sipa S-1100s. I guess the one that actually flew.
And the goes to Wout, although I'm sure the other two knew the answer as well......
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One for our rotor fan community
This is a drawing of the (European) heli
The heli is the SV-3 (CB-3) by Vasily Alexeyvitch Sverbil from Russia. One of several rotorcraft he built. Some Ka-26 components and the M-14P radial engine came from a Yak-18.
Open House please!
Didn't look towards Russia at all when you said European. I doubt it would have helped!
How about this hangared twin?
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