That's the one Warsaw tech univ.
Chris
Thanks Chtornburg...sorry for the delay!
What about a liner in the grass?
Cheers
BG
Lockheed R6V Constitution
It should be ship no.1, BuNo 85163. Remains of the phrase “YOUR NAVY—AIR AND SEA” painted in large letters on the fuselage sides might still be visible.
As to the grass I am not so sure: Presumably Litchfield Park, Arizona but it could also be in Las Vegas, Nevada or Opa- Locka, Florida (if it were ship no.2).
Last edited by giruXX; November 24th, 2016 at 05:14.
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Thanks BG. I thought the upper arch of the letter 'C' would belong to a '3'.
I hope you like this wee thing:
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Looks like Wiweko WEL-1 from Indonesia
Chris
... simply because it is the Wiweko WEL-1.
A for Chris
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I think I've got a stumper. I heard about this one and looked on Google. Found the google pix but not the webpage long gone. One thing I don't like about some forum where the old pix's are long gone or the webpages are long gone.
Anyway this one did fly and found some more info on it with the same pix but bigger sorry for the quality.
Chris
Last edited by cthornburg; November 24th, 2016 at 15:15.
It might be difficult to identify this one truthfully. I knew a test pilot in that country very well but unfortunately he died in an accident several years ago.
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It’s a country that extends over many islands. It has its own aircraft industry. It is famous for its jungles with volcanoes, antropoides and many other rare animals.
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This seems to be getting rather like twenty questions!
Found a 'seomarcopter' by a mister Yum Soemarsono from Indonesia..
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I'm going to go with that close enough.
http://tni-au.mil.id/content/lekol-p...pter-indonesia
I found it in reference to "Kepik" which led to the small goggle pix. Then found more just before posting. Kepik means Ladybug. So should be #4 on the list attached. Goggle translation is not the best in this case.
Chris
I found the photo here: https://linipedia.wordpress.com/2016...um-soemarsono/
Next one:
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Marton X/V (RMI-8) from Hungary
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Here http://airplane-modelkit.blogspot.de/2010/10/ri-h.html it is designed RI-H, i.e., #1 in your list
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Hi giruXX
The VFW-Fokker H-3 Sprinter (D-9543 or D-9544) in compound mode. I think she was never flown in that form.
Yes, Walter
A Dutch-German cooperation. Your turn again
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An early motorglider. Seems two were built.
The closest match for this that I can find is the Saurma-Jeltsch Motorsegler of 1937 (which also seems to be known as the GS4 Milan). But judging from the one photo of that I've found, the engine nacelle seems more elevated that Walter's mystery motorglider and the canopy arrangement differs. It could be that these are the results of later modification. But it could be that I'm presenting cogent arguments to suggest that my guess is wrong!
Very sorry to say that you are wrong (in this case!).
The motorglider is much younger than the GS4 and an original design. If it is correct that two were built, one is now in a museum.
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