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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    Sorry for the quality best I have. Racey little number.

    Chris
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    Maybe the IPT Bichino

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    That's what I think ...
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    I had it as IPT O Bichinho So over to Walter

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    Thanks Chris
    Next challenge. Maybe the C172 was taken as example?
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    I think this is the Valdo RA-01876K from Russia.

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    Hi fabulousfour
    Fully correct. I have her as Waldo. Must be my version of Google translate.
    Would you have any further info, such as name of designer/builder?.
    She seems to have one of my inline engines.

    Your turn, please

  9. #20909
    Sorry, Walter, I don't have any further information about the Valdo/Waldo.
    I only found some pictures at russianplanes.net and airliners.net

    Next mystery is a biplane again.
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  10. #20910
    That Sir, is a Caspar U.1.

  11. #20911
    Indeed, Kevin, it is the tiny Caspar U.1 which could/should be stored in submarines.

    Over to Texas.

  12. #20912
    Thanks Robert. Sorry for the delay!

    Another biplane that came a little earlier than the Caspar.


  13. #20913
    Submitted to the military as a trainer but was not accepted. From a small stable.

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    Right after WWI there was little interest in their designs so the two man team went their separate ways, one in the automobile industry and the other as a dentist!

    Hall-Scott engine.

  15. #20915
    The final clue did it. This must be the Whittemore-Hamm -probably L-2 ? According to this site there were actually five models including a monoplane .

    https://www.massaerohistory.org/Whittemore-Hamm.html

  16. #20916
    I had it as the L-3, but close enough. Suds for Mike.

  17. #20917
    Something more warlike -
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  18. #20918
    An ugly duckling which is NOT from France.

    That is the sole Junkers K.39, Mike.

  19. #20919
    Yes of course it is, Robert. Over to you -

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    Another ugly duckling.
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    The similarity is quite astonishing but the mystery is not from the ANF stable.

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  24. #20924
    It is the Wibault 220

    Over to you, Chris

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    Interesting high winger

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