Okay, this is the S.R. Jacobs Monoplane, Reg# 11004.
Open board then-
Okay, this is the S.R. Jacobs Monoplane, Reg# 11004.
Open board then-
Somewhat younger. Sort of mini PC-3
The Dolphin D-10M RA-2833G from Russia?
Hi fabulousfour
She certainly is!. Excellent you called her the 10M, cause the earlier 10 is slightly different.
Thanks for disclosing the registration
Your turn, please
Here we go with a wee little low-winger.
It is the ANT-1, the first design of Tupolev.
Hi green
The unusual Fien-Smith-Roberts-White FSRW-1 from Australia. I understand she carried 2 registrations, VH-XWS as airplane and N14SN as leisure boat.
The RR/Continental O-240 engine was burried in the fuselage driving 2 tractor props on pylons.
Have a look at posts #11056 onwards, and #11068. Interesting !
Not related to the Thalman T-4. Donot be distracted by the jet in the background.
Built/completed 2003, registration cancelled 2015, Franklin 4A235 engine, single-seater.
Registered N19PF, this aircraft is/was in the register as the Camber-1. Builder Mr. Frank M. Piszkin.
I have also seen it named Rand-Camber 1, but i have no idea where Rand came from.
Maison Ouvert, s.v.p.
Sorry for my protracted silence boys and girls!
I had a serious PC problem which was fixed only today (try and find a PC expert in August in Italy!). Anyway from now on I'm ready (Hopefully) to shoot again!
Cheers
Carlo
Hmmm. Perhaps not N19PF but 19FP... I suspect it started life as a Rand KR-2 and for some reason got reincarnated as the Flying Pencilcase a.k.a. Rand-Camber-1. If you squint just right you can see a KR-2 tail with a few inches and ugly fillets added. Likely KR-2 wings. Both are listed here:
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N19FP.html
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Hi srgalahad
Of course you are right, the registration is/was N19FP. This is what happens when you try to type with 2 fingers.
Seems logical that the KR-2 with registration N19FP formed the basis for the Camber-1.
Thank you for the link
A Bowers Fly Baby modified to look like a Junkers CL1?
Exactly, Mike
I stumbled upon an article about that plane in an old "Aeroplane" issue some days ago and couldn't resist...
Eraole
Not much into civil this was easy to find googling.
Chris
Well done. Over to you, Chris.
Don't know if this flew or much about except Country. If it did fly pilot had to have bigger "Blank" than me. Hopefully you experts out there will have more on it than I.
Chris
According to this site some kind of experimental license built Nieuport 24 (Nakajima Ko-3)?
No luck in any of my Japanese books so I found the model site by searching for Japanese lateral three wing biplane.
https://wingsofintent.blogspot.com/2...erimental.html
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