Perfect, the one and only RWD 7.
Interesting that there are quite a few aircraft with a similar look from different countries.
Over to you, Kevin!
Perfect, the one and only RWD 7.
Interesting that there are quite a few aircraft with a similar look from different countries.
Over to you, Kevin!
Thanks Robert.
This one is a bit obscure but I will say it has a Maybach engine...
I was thinking something Czech but the background says USA ?
An airship engine in a relative small biplane. Must have been rather nose heavy...
Not Czech or American Mike, and Robert seems to have found it.
Another photo might help out-
Hey Carlo, not a Kawanishi but from a lesser known outfit. It was a 320hp Maybach, flown in 1921.
The Itoh Emi 24 Akita-go
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let's try this (sorry for the bad picture!)
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Is that the H.Cukurs C-3 YL-AAB? It seems to have existed in single and two seat formats.
Edit: on reflection, I think I'm wrong as the aeroplane illustrated above appears to have a cantilever wing (unlike the C-3) - but the 'humpback' is very Cukurs' like.
If I'm not wrong this plane should be some years older than the Cukurs.
Robert is right and the plane is from a stable that became (and still is) really world-famous. There is a good clue in this photo but another (more obvious) one is absent.
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It looks like a modified Junkers CL.I/J10
Chris
It IS a modified J.10: D-77 which conveyed the lord mayor of Dessau to Weimar on June 17, 1919.
Over to you, Chris
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Search doesn't show up on thread. Could be a stumper. From a country not normally seen.
Chris
Hi Chris
I think she maye have originated in Syria before WW2 and said to be a project of Air France personel stationed in Damascus during the 1930s. First flight 1 November 1935?
She may never have been officially registered although I have seen a pic sporting the (fake?) S-YRIE registration.
Further understand that after WW2 she may have gone to Lebanon as the DS-1 Papillon with 1947 registration LR-AAP. Damaged same year.
40hp Salmson engine, wingspan 10,00 meter, length 6,50 meter
Walter over to you. Unmod pix shows LR-AA
Chris
Thank you Chris
Hi Carlo. Pleae share the DS-1 pics with us. I am sure there are not that many on the net.
Next challenge is, I admit, a homebuilt but she was given the name of a very well-known designer/company that is still in business.
O... started his company when the country had a different name than nowadays. Of course she has one of my engines.
Here is a photo in colour with a hint
Walter, I presume that says 'Oleg Antonov', presumably the name of this machine ? The tail unit is pure Orlican, or similar Czech machines, but apart from that, I've no idea!
https://imgur.com/a/CsIR3 https://imgur.com/a/OvLaq
Hi Wout
as promised I'm sending you two grainy pics of the DS1 Papillon
Cheers and have a nice weekend
Carlo
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