Will be away for a day or so visiting family. So to everyone here, Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas. Whew! What a day. Start off with...
Attachment 55067
Smolik S.18.
How about this:
on the Deicke. Over to you sir.
No grain shortages in Texas this Christmas, I see.............:mixedsmi:
Nothing like a little grain to keep the diet healthy.
Designed as a bomber, the sole example was converted to a civil transport before being scrapped during the war.
I'm stumpped on this one. I thought Italian or Japanese but I can't pin it down.
Might be a Douglas B 18 Bolo
Dave
Not a Bolo Dave. This one was from the far east as the markings suggest.
Right! This is the Nakajima LB-2. It didn't go into production because the Mitsubishi G3M was favored at the time.
Next in the queue-
Big gaps in my Japanese literature - in fact there is a huge hole in market for more English-language books on Japanese machines......
More in my comfort zone, this one. One of the versions of the Dornier Do P, whom you all know as one of Snow White's little pals..........
Correct! This was Dopey version 2 of 3 as best I can tell. (Beer icons are kaput again- sorry).
Over to the land of kilts-
A wee trip doon the watter.....
Chantiers Aero-Maritimes de la Seine 52? Or maybe just "old number 1".
No, you're right, it's the '52' I photoshopped out just above the 1 ! CAMS 52, curiously called the CAMS 60 in the Janes of the period. to the Hurricane.
The prop clearance on the CAMS looks a bit tight.
Meet me at the fair.
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That's the Pepper brothers looking concerned about who will be escorting Mary Lou Anderson to the county fair.
Oh right, the aeroplane...
'See them bits left over, Jethro ? You sure they supposed to go on top of the wing ?.......'
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