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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

  1. #19026
    Hi Carlo.
    Nice to see you again!

    The biplane is from Europe, but not from Hungary.

  2. #19027
    The biplane should have been built in a small series as a trainer, however after only a handful of planes had been built the production seized when a major incidence came in between.

  3. #19028
    Looks a lot like a Bucker Jungmann to me.

  4. #19029
    No Bucker genes inside.

  5. #19030
    It was an armed conflict that started 1936 (!) which stopped the production of this aircraft.

  6. #19031
    Spain's Adaro 1-E-7 Chirta sesquiplane trainer of 1934 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabulousfour View Post
    It was an armed conflict that started 1936 (!) which stopped the production of this aircraft.
    May I run for a Hispano-Suiza HS34?
    Cheers
    Carlo

  8. #19033
    It is the Hispano HS.34, Carlo!
    One of that rare birds still exists in a museum.

    Over to Tuscany!

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    Thanks Robert!
    What about a blue bird?
    Cheers
    Carlo
    https://imgur.com/W4djNmH

  10. #19035
    A Questair Venture perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by giruXX View Post
    A Questair Venture perhaps?
    Bingo Uli!
    That's her...and now your move please…
    Cheers
    Carlo

  12. #19037
    check this:
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    gX

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  14. #19039
    Looks like Bre 14 with different kind of engine. I'm not an engine guy.

    Chris

  15. #19040
    That actually solves the mystery!

    The engine is a Fiat A12

    Over to Chris
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    gX

  16. #19041
    Gentleman this is an easy one. Let's give e.a. a chance. Why would I post a generic 727-100? It's actually me coming out of Santa Cruz Bolivia around 1990. When I was flying for Key Air this aircraft is N29KA. It also relates to the second pix.

    Chris
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  17. #19042
    e.a. this is an easy google search. It's like related/similiar to finding the Yeti/Bigfoot. Movies,TV, Songs and Folklore

    Chris

  18. #19043
    Just goggling N29KA would have come up with this https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/n467us/
    This is the aircraft "D.B.Cooper" jumped out of. In 1993 the aircraft went to scrap yard I didn't fly it there but would have like to take the DB Cooper switch off the DB Cooper airplane. Saw on line someone had the control wheel from the aircraft.

    Open House

    Chris

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    Very interesting info, Chris

    This conventional high winger did not reach that fame (it was scrapped shortly after the first flight)
    Had never seen a picture and now even have two since a couple of days!
    Will use the (clearer) second one if needed.
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    Sales points, at the time, were a wide cabin, large doors and the aircraft had side-by-side seating for 3.

  21. #19046
    Maybe the Dansair Coupe?

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    Hi fabulousfour, that is her, well done
    Here is a better photo. Note the living room style showroom, but she was not a homebuilt.
    First flown 26 January 1946 and scrapped in 1948. See aerofiles.com for details.

    Your turn, please
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  23. #19048
    Nice picture,Walter!

    Here is a biplane that is obviously not a one-off.
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  24. #19049
    The tail suggests Hopfner/Hirtenberg lineage. But as I can't find one of their biplane designs with a radial engine, I suspect that I'm barking up the wrong tree!
    Last edited by pomme homme; April 14th, 2019 at 09:47.

  25. #19050
    Right continent but wrong country, Mike.

    It seems that the picture shows about half of the aircraft that were built.

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