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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

  1. #16776
    Thanks Robert - just to show I've nothing against monoplanes -
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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    Thanks Robert - just to show I've nothing against monoplanes -
    Hi everybody!
    She should be a Huarte Mendicoa/AISA HM7 of 1947...
    Cheers
    Carlo (BG)

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    Hey Carlo ! You are on the ball with the Spanish lady....

    I see they have had snow in Rome - what's happening in Tuscany ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    Hey Carlo ! You are on the ball with the Spanish lady....

    I see they have had snow in Rome - what's happening in Tuscany ?
    Thanks Lefty well fortunately no snow at all in the major tuscan cities Florence, Siena, Arezzo etc although all surrounding Hills are blanketed with snow however it is bitterly cold....in the early morning today.... it was minus 10!
    I'll submit a new mystery in the afternoon however if somebody wants to step in he is more than welcome.
    By the way Lefty looking at your #16762 shouldn't she be a Berliner Joyce XOJ-1 with ZAP flaps?

    Cheers
    Carlo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baragouin View Post
    Thanks Lefty well fortunately no snow at all in the major tuscan cities Florence, Siena, Arezzo etc although all surrounding Hills are blanketed with snow however it is bitterly cold....in the early morning today.... it was minus 10!
    I'll submit a new mystery in the afternoon however if somebody wants to step in he is more than welcome.
    By the way Lefty looking at your #16762 shouldn't she be a Berliner Joyce XOJ-1 with ZAP flaps?

    Cheers
    Carlo
    I know this is an easy subject but the pic is so nice!
    Cheers
    https://imgur.com/a/z8UFv
    Carlo

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    Fairey Seafox Carlo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    Fairey Seafox Carlo?
    Yes indeed Kevin that's what she is....your turn please
    Cheers
    Carlo

  8. #16783
    Thanks Carlo.

    This one might pass as a work of art but it did fly.


  9. #16784
    I found this as “the Landeroin et Robert 1914 entry for the Concours de Securite”
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    gX

  10. #16785
    With a 70hp Le Rhone radial as well. Right on Uli.

    It flew 104 years ago. Think about that!

  11. #16786
    that's impressive (but it also means that we are getting older)

    I am not sure but I hope this one is new here:
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    gX

  12. #16787
    Can't find a reason why that's not a Salmson D6 !

  13. #16788
    me too

    Enjoy your and continue
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    gX

  14. #16789
    Thanks Uli. Here's a biplane which should not cause too much pain....
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  16. #16791
    Well spotted, Chris. This is a slightly unusual version with NACA cowl and wheel spats. Over to you -

  17. #16792
    another generic biplane

    Chris
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  18. #16793
    OK Chris, I'll have a stab. It looks like one of the Jenny long-wings, but what all that clobber is up front, I know not. Are those radiators ??

  19. #16794
    Not a Curtiss Jenny or variation not sure about anything on the aircraft but that what it looks like.

    Chris

  20. #16795
    Not sure but this kite could be a Standard H-3 with a special type of radiator.

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  22. #16797
    Standard H-3 it is. Over to you.

    Chris

  23. #16798
    Another biplane, I guess this shouldn't be a big problem for the expertise here.
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  24. #16799
    It's a Caspar C 32.

  25. #16800
    It is the unlucky Caspar which was lost later on in India in an attempt to reach America.

    Over to you, Kevin

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