Not a Cirrus. This was not a one-off either.
Not a Cirrus. This was not a one-off either.
Apologies to all. I thought this was a Russian Kalinin design but further checking has revealed it is not that I can tell.
Declaring open board!
Interesting!
Though the guys in the photo look somehow German or French I had Kalinin on my radar.
Could you tell us the source of that picture, perhaps that helps identifying the plane?
Here is a new mistery.
Last edited by fabulousfour; April 30th, 2017 at 10:22.
I think that it must be a stealth bomber because I can't see anything below the text of your last post, fab4!
Strange, I could see the photo.
I have loaded it up again, better now?
Yes, indeed. Thank you.
That's the plane!
Over to you, Carlo.
Travel Air Model 'R' NR-1313 ?
Thanks Baragouin,
Let's have a try at this one
Airspeed AS.30 Queen Wasp
very wel sir, that's the correct answer!
over to you
A Grahame-White Baby, perhaps?
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gX
Indeed it is, at Hendon in 1913. Take it away, giruXX!
I am sure, this one will not cause a problem
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gX
Thanks, gX
May I post another picture which is even a mystery to me, but where I hope for help identifying it?
Or should I rather post a "normal" mystery?
Thanks, Kevin!
Here we go.
The photo is probably taken in South-West Germany on the old Airport of Böblingen near the French border.
It seems that the aircraft has its engines inside the fuselage with driveshafts to the nacelles. I can see two radiators, so probably two interior engines.
There might be an engine in the nose, but judging the shadows I can't see it.
Due to the neighborhood to France, this might be a French plane but were there any with interior engines?
Over to you
Last edited by fabulousfour; May 2nd, 2017 at 12:36.
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