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Chris
Not Gourdou-Leseurre but from the same land of the many unknowns.
Chris
Looks like the SECM-Amiot 130 R.2 to me.
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gX
On with something different
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gX
Hi Uli.
That is the Junkers S.36 in its early form with an unglazed nose.
yes, of course
enjoy a pint or two
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gX
Another parasol.
Though this is only a drawing the plane was real!
This aircraft is quite unusual for the manufacturer, most - if not all - other aircraft were biplanes.
Not from the US.
I was saying (before my post disappeared) that the wing suggests a Morane Saulnier while the sharp shape of the tail suggests a SPAD but she's probably none of the two!
Cheers
Carlo
Not a Morane, Carlo.
But the country deserves a closer look
Edit: Carlo, did you edit your post?
I see.
Now, your second assumption is not soo bad.
Going to my well deserved beauty sleep now...
It is the SPAD 540, Carlo
And here is a photographic proof that the type was real
Over to Tuscany.
Thanks very much Robert for the additional pic!
Now in order not to strain your grey cells considering the high temperatures may I submit a very very easy item….
Cheers
Carlo
https://imgur.com/a/ErDKuvH
Martin Maryland (but probably not because the wing tips are wrong)?
Hi PH.
Not from the US of A. European. Looks quite attractive from this angle which is what caught my eye. However as you see more of it that thought dissipates. The fuselage has been described as "brutal ugliness". J.B. Cynk labelled it a "complete failure"...
LWS-6 Zubr?
PM sent to westview about posting a new mystery.
Will declare open board tomorrow if no update.
Thanks,
Moze
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