The Siebel Si 201
The Siebel Si 201
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gX
Precisely that, Uli. There's no more to say. Over to you.
from a really famous manufacturer!
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gX
Thank you, Chris
I was about to give it up
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gX
It looks like, but I very much doubt that it is, a modernised version of the Piaggio P.149.
I'm not sure of it's heritage but that's not close to what I have for it. I'll check later if I can find anything since not my area of expertise. Just looked not from the P.149
Chris
For the avoidance of doubt, Chris, I'm not suggesting that it is a modernised P.149. I do not believe that there was any modern development of the model. There's a lot of difference between something looking like a modernised P.149 and being a modernised P.149!
anyway your in the right country.
Chris
no bites it's the Alpi Pioneer 400
Chris
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How different that is from its predecessors!
The thick wings (Hurricane) and the nose shape (Fury/Hurricane) make me think this must be a Hawker.
Is it a Hawker Henley?
https://www.baesystems.com/en/heritage/hawker-henley
Cheers,
Huub
That wasn't too difficult. This sturdy bi-plane should not be a problem for most of you.
Cheers,
Huub
Spanish IMAM Ro.37bis Romeo, Cadena
Chris
Nothing to add! It is indeed the Italian Ro.37 bis by the Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridonali (IMAM) in the colours of the Condor Legion.
Over to you Chris.
Cheers,
Huub
You might guess the aircraft type but something unique sets it apart.
Chris
That's the one. It blew me away when I saw it back up.
Chris
Thanks Chris.
Here is an interesting one.
This one came along in 1949. Was later heavily modified (that version has appeared in here previously).
Powered by two Continental engines.
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