RLU-1 Breezy?
Yes, aptly named, methinks. Over to you, G......
(I know you say you don't have any mysteries - bet you do!)
Hi Green
Your slotted prop beauty could be N5DT, the Taylor Tinker Toy (USA).
However, the pic I have shows her with a lower set tail plane (and different livery)
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Hi Wout.
Tinker Toy it is mate, utilising a Fly Baby Wing and it is indeed N5DT.
Nicely done.
Hi Green
Your picc prompted me to do some further research. It seems that Tinker Toy was flown with a T-tail, with a cruciform tailplane and (finallty?) with low-set tail plane.
N5DT was purely for R&D work and used to test the GM (Chevrolet) Monza car engine. She was grounded in 1978 after an accident.
Next challenge will be up in a few moments.
Next challenge is some sort of STOL plane, but with a difference.
No bonus for guessing the mark/brand of the bus.
Reportedly several thousands built, but you know her better with a different engine
Other (experimental) versions were seen as biplane and on twin floats.
That is Yak-12 "Danko" with a Walter M337 engine.
Hi fabulousfour
Correct. The Danko was a Yak-12M (the metal version with the original constant chord wing), modified by a team lead by Mr. Anatoly Baluyev (ca.1984/85).
She was used to train local aeroclub members, but also for aerobatics, somewhat unusual for a Yak-12.
Your turn, sir!
Here is something of similar configuration, but in full colour.
I'm pretty sure it's a Brochet. The trouble is they look so similar externally! But I'll take a guess at one of the MB.80 series, maybe the MB.81?
Mike, it is the MB.81, the only derivative of the MB.80 with a Hirth engine.
A votre santé
Hi Mike, that looks suspiciously like the Peyret-Nessler Libellule.
Well, that's because it is! Over to you, Kevin.
Thanks Mike.
Apologies for the delay. I think this is a nicely designed biplane for it's time...
This one is a contemporary more or less of the Ponnier I posted recently.
I think we had this one already here: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...=1#post1057870
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gX
To lift us over the weekend, a nice blue flying boat.
That is the Phoenix (Feniks) from Russia built by Mikhail Suetin and Victor/Ivan Kazachenko.
Hi fabulousfour
That is her! In original form she had a pusher prop.
Your turn, please
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