Bonzo ! It's the Orlican M-3.
What are you chaps doing to your computers ???
Bonzo ! It's the Orlican M-3.
What are you chaps doing to your computers ???
That's right had it as M-3 Bonzo also
Chris
Thanks Chris - here's a natty biplane trainer.
If and when you i.d.this one, please proceed as I am away for most of the day...
That's it, Carlo -off you go !
Thanks Lefty!
I'm sure this is going to be very easy for you anyway here she goes.....
Cheers
Carlo (BG)
https://imgur.com/a/fZazF
Pulins I-5 Ikars?
If so best pix I've seen.
Chris
Hopefully hasn't been seen here before.
Chris
Looks like the Berliner-Joyce Commercial.
I had it as Berliner-Joyce 29-1 but commercial seems right.
All yours
Chris
Here we go with another mystery.
Though it is only a painting the plane is/was real.
It's the Bleriot 137 M1. A fighter !
That's the bird!
Over to Scotland.
Thank you sir. Here's a not-very-difficult but rather ungainly floater, which to the best of my knowledge is a newbie here.....
You got it, Kevin. Let's have one from the vaults.....
Here is one from the grain archive. Not sure what they were thinking putting the pilot so far back!
The CD Air Express from 1925 originally built as a mail plane. Presumably, the main compartment was reserved for the mail and the pilot had to stay out (aft).
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It is the Express. I thought it had a European look to it.
Here comes a neat bipe:
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This special plane was built by high school students around 1970!
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... in the south west corner of Missouri
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This craft looked US to me since the beginning...the only city of some importance in South west Missouri looks like being Springfield undoubtedly seat of a university...Is that a creation of students from Springfield University?
Cheers
Carlo
There she is: KG special built by the Cabool R4 school students
Help needed!
I wonder whether any of you gentlemen might provide information concerning a french Aircraft of the twenties which pic appears hereunder named "Levasseur 7.T (?)":
https://imgur.com/a/F9kjr
Thanks for your help Cheers
Carlo
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