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    Sorry, but not German. European though. First flown around 1986/1987.
    Donot know about the car. My guess it is a homegrown product.
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    ..... the ongoing mystery motor car thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wout View Post
    Sorry, but not German. European though. First flown around 1986/1987.
    Donot know about the car. My guess it is a homegrown product.
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    That's the Fedorov Baikal...my fingers are still aching having to go through the J2mc list
    Gruss
    Carlo

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    Hi Carlo
    The Baikal from USSRS it is. Design of Vladimir Egorovich Fedorov. Reportedly the engines caused problems and the test programme was cut short.
    Mr. Fedorov later founded the Aviatroitel company which produced the AC- series of high performance gliders and motor gliders.
    Looking forward to your next challenge Carlo !

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    Quote Originally Posted by wout View Post
    Hi Carlo
    The Baikal from USSRS it is. Design of Vladimir Egorovich Fedorov. Reportedly the engines caused problems and the test programme was cut short.
    Mr. Fedorov later founded the Aviatroitel company which produced the AC- series of high performance gliders and motor gliders.
    Looking forward to your next challenge Carlo !
    https://imgur.com/a/9hmY4dn
    Hi Walter!
    It's quite some time that we don't have a push-pull....look above
    Cheers
    Carlo

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    Yes Mr.Green that's what she is....now we expect a breathtaking puzzle!
    Cheers
    Carlo

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    Hi Green, I think that is the Handley Page H.P.47 although the fin flash from that angle looks like French markings.

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    Right on Green.

    Here is a fancy new prototype just out of the factory.
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  12. #19362
    The Nakajima AT-2 perhaps?
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    gX

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    As the great Brooks Hatlen once said, "easy peasy Japanesy".

    Suds for Uli on the AT-2.

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    thanks and straight on with this
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    gX

  15. #19365
    Armstrong Whitworth Apollo? On reflection, I think not - because of the tail wheel and twin fins! (which are more suggestive of the De Havilland Albatross)

  16. #19366
    I think this is a De Havilland Albatross.

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    You think right, it's the Albatross
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    gX

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    Staying with low-winged aircraft, but reducing power, speed, capacity...
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    The plane is from Europe, first flight in the early 1930s.

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    The first engine of the aircraft was an Argus, later it was reengined with a Salmson AD 9.
    Despite good flight characteristics the development was halted after 2 aircraft had been completed.

    Founder of the company was a former WWI-ace.

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    Is that the Fieseler F 4?

  22. #19372
    It is the Fieseler F 4!
    Gerhard Fieseler was an ace at the eastern front and the highest scoring survivor from there.

    Over to you, Mike.

  23. #19373
    Thank you, Robert. Now whilst I suspect that the identification of the aeroplane illustrated below will not be very challenging, what I also wish to know is what is the connection between it and Robert's previous aeronautical offering!


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    Yes I think I have it. Michel Detroyat, flying an MS225 like this one, lost the 1934 World aerobatic contest to Gerhard Fieseler ? Here they are-
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    Well done, Mike, correct on every count! I shall look forward to un mystère d'Ecosse.

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