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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabulousfour View Post
    Two more from l'aerophile about the Caudron

    http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6567596v/f88.item
    Not 100% certain but it looks like the source.

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    and to put PH's mind at rest (along with the doughty author........)

    just around the corner from here........
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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post

    And what do you call this new one ? A semi-bi-sesqui-triplane ???
    Looks to be the Martin TT from 1913 or so. (Methinks there is a private joke in there somewhere between Robert and Uli gX).

    http://www.airminded.net/MartinTT/MartinTT.html

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    The Martin TT it is
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    Kevin, to satisfy your curiosity

    I know Uli/giruXX for some years now from another Forum. And Uli is to blame that I am now a participant of the Mistery Aircraft Thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by giruXX View Post
    A choral thanks to all those who helped me with information concerning Caudran C99....I hope tol be able to soon reciprocate!
    Carlo

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabulousfour View Post
    Kevin, to satisfy your curiosity

    I know Uli/giruXX for some years now from another Forum. And Uli is to blame that I am now a participant of the Mistery Aircraft Thread
    ....and I feel I should say a very nice addition...
    Cheers
    Carlo

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    How about this curious brute seen trundling down the grass runway?


  9. #15084
    That's a Burnelli which has lost one of its tails

    Otherwise, how about the Dyle & Bacalan DB.10?

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    Right on Robert. A frontal view would have spilled the beans rather quickly!

    There was a later version with 2-bladed Lorraine engines and not the 4-blade Gnomes?
    http://www.aerostories.org/~aeroforu...p?nummsg=68452

    Now showing at the discount matinee:


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    Nice video! You have to turn the speakers loud when watching it

    Something a little more modern and a little less ugly
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    Hi Robert,

    I think with more paint and her spinners she looked more favourable
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    No takers?

    This is a European one-off which was redesigned later on to a much more favourable appearance.

    And it is not from France.

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    Hi Fab4
    Does Count Dracula`s birth country play a role?

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    Hi wout.

    You are roughly in the right part of Europe, however, this bird was not built in Romania.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fabulousfour View Post
    Hi wout.

    You are roughly in the right part of Europe, however, this bird was not built in Romania.
    I think I got it: RWD11 first version
    Cheers
    BG (Carlo)

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    Hi Carlo.

    This is the prototype of RWD-11 which was redesigned later on

    Over to you!

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    Thanks Robert!

    I hope this message is going through now...there's a message telling me that my post is too short to re-edit it.BTW what is this strange contraption?

    Cheers
    BG (Carlo)

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    Hi Carlo,

    the Cornelius Fre-Wing (U.S.A. 1931) perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by giruXX View Post
    Hi Carlo,

    the Cornelius Fre-Wing (U.S.A. 1931) perhaps?
    Indeed Uli that's the one...good guess!
    Cheers
    Carlo

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    In return here is one which had more commercial success.
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    Yes, of course
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    Occasionally I get one!

    New one, and no it's not. Different name!
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