Hi giruXX
Bingo. I understand Mr. Yungerov was still with Aeropract Samara when development started. Hence the A-17 designation. Later continued under the Hydroplane LLC banner.
your turn, please
Hi giruXX
Bingo. I understand Mr. Yungerov was still with Aeropract Samara when development started. Hence the A-17 designation. Later continued under the Hydroplane LLC banner.
your turn, please
Thanks Wout!
On with this obscurity
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The aircraft existed from 1931 to 1937.
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it was powered by a Walter NZ 120
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Time to reveal ?!
I would call it the Zhuchenko "Resava" according to:
https://translate.google.com/transla...opic%3D12736.0
=> Open House
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Perhaps some more clues would have helped, Uli.
To keep things going, here is an easy one.
I'll take a stab with the VL Myrsky.
Should it be that - then OPEN HOUSE.
It is of course the Myrsky!
Open House as requested.
A neat tandem-seater from the southern hemisphere.
Sorry for creating confusion. She is a 4-seater
A planet was named after her (or maybe the other way around, I forgot)
Not South America, not Australia, not Asia.
First flight 2002 and Continental IO-360 engine.
The Geyer Jupiter (ZU-CNH) from South Africa.
Composite material construction
Open House, please
That Sir, is the Aereon 26.
Will be unavailable in the morning so pressing on with a neat little tractor biplane so you don't have to wait.
The Guyot-Cellier-Jaugey from 1909 (France)
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Right on with the French bird!
Over to Germany.
same name as a well-known company with a long tradition in aeronautics
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from south-eastern Europe
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The Avion LK-1 YU-CLN from Yugoslavia.
Will be able to post a new mystery only in about 12 hours, so, if correct and anybody wants to show us a new mysterious picture before please don't hesitate.
Correct! The Letov LK-1, designed by Anton Kuhelj and built by Letov Works in Ljublana. Several built. Also designated Aero Technicki Avod ATZ-55. I hoped that Wout would clarify such things.
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Hi giruXX
I am not sure about the ATZ-55 designation for the Letov LK-1.
Aero Technicki Avod was also involved in the production of the Vajic V-55, a design of Mr. Borislav Vajic for the Zagreb Aero Club. (I posted the V-55 a couple of weeks ago).
It would/could make sense that the ATZ-55 designation applied to the V-55 for Aero Technicki Zagreb.
A couple of years ago I tries to find an answer, but the reaction from former Yugoslavia did not help much.
Sorry.
Thanks for waiting.
I'm a bit earlier at home as planned so I can present you my new mystery now.
Which aircraft are under construction here?
The biplanes are Vildebeests!
Next one from Chris, please
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