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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    Carlo wasn't so far away with his guess...

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    This was the prototype for a torpedo bomber and the only variant of its type family to have floats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabulousfour View Post
    This was the prototype for a torpedo bomber and the only variant of its type family to have floats.
    ...or a Amiot 150 B.E.?
    Cheers
    Carlo

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    That's it, Carlo

    Your turn for the next mystery!

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    I have the Amiot 150BE as a single engine biplane for the air force and the Amiot 150M as the floatplane for the navy.
    Disregard I did some digging and found out I was wrong.

    Chris
    Last edited by cthornburg; June 22nd, 2017 at 19:11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabulousfour View Post
    That's it, Carlo

    Your turn for the next mystery!
    Thanks FB!
    However I will be unable to submit a new mystery till late afternoon today....if somebody would like to step in in the meantime please go ahead...
    Cheers
    Carlo (BG)

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    An old canard as intermezzo, as requested by Carlo
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    French Pons-Morel Canard of 1911.

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    Hi Kevin
    That`s her! . Leave it to you whether you want to proceed with a new challenge or wait for Carlo.

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    Thanks Walter. Let's give control back to BG.

    Carlo, the board is yours-

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    Thanks Moses and Wout!
    Not very easy to concentrate with 36° plus in the shade. Anyway for some obscure reasons this pic intrigues me!
    Cheers
    Carlo
    http://imgur.com/a/b0fK1

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    We are going to match your 36C with 97F today but not in the shade hopefully.

    Bloody weather!

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    Ah, a blissful 26⁰ C today - some 10⁰ down on the preceding week - with a cooling westerly breeze. Heaven!

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    Not having any luck with BG's latest. Looked like something from the Pfalz line but I think this one came later.

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    SPAD 61/3 Polish Air Force.

    And to all you chaps suffering in the heat - come to Scotland. Had to put on a fleece yesterday - icy wind coming from somewhere !

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    SPAD 61/3 Polish Air Force.

    And to all you chaps suffering in the heat - come to Scotland. Had to put on a fleece yesterday - icy wind coming from somewhere !
    Hi Lefty! Yes a Bleriot-SPAD S61 (not sure whether it is a /3 or /2) operating with the 3.Pulk Lotnicwa in Poznan.
    Some more weather news: now here it's 10.00pm 30.1° in my sitting room with 34% humidity and according to the farecast this is going to last thru next week! (fortunately the other rooms are air-conditioned!)
    Notwithstanding that: Cheers
    Carlo (BG)

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    Don't worry, Carlo. Lefty will be happy because the low temperatures will freeze the midges!

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    Fortunately, midges, at least the carnivorous variety, are confined to the west coast of this country. I once attended a wedding in Argyll where the favourite targets of the little b******s were men in kilts. It was painful just to watch....

    Anyway, here's a wee flying object of a more benign nature - quite a smart one, which has been here before in different guise. Walter is poised with intimate details of this machine, I'm sure, but if he can hold off for a bit......
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    .....holding off.
    Looking after my horses instead.

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    Horses ? What sort of equine chums do you have, Walter ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    Fortunately, midges, at least the carnivorous variety, are confined to the west coast of this country. I once attended a wedding in Argyll where the favourite targets of the little b******s were men in kilts. It was painful just to watch....

    Anyway, here's a wee flying object of a more benign nature - quite a smart one, which has been here before in different guise. Walter is poised with intimate details of this machine, I'm sure, but if he can hold off for a bit......
    Is this by any chance a different version of the brazilian Bichinho?
    Carlo (BG)

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    Not to the best of my knowledge, Carlo - it's not Brazilian anyway !

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    No Mike, no influence of any substance. My breed of horses is named after your plane (or perhaps vice-versa).

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    I think that I'm losing the plot ..... !

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    Walter will explain all.......

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