I venture to guess that would be a Danish Heinkel HE-8, although I've only ever seen a 3-place version. Looks as though the gunner position has been covered. Ventral rudder extension is smaller than normal too.
I venture to guess that would be a Danish Heinkel HE-8, although I've only ever seen a 3-place version. Looks as though the gunner position has been covered. Ventral rudder extension is smaller than normal too.
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OK, I'll have a go. Here's a rather smooth-looking passenger model.
Sorry for the grainy pic.
Something from our friends in Poland? Looks "LWS-ish".
A bit southwest of Poland methinks. The Czech Avia 156.
Thanks Mike.
This one was sent over to the air force for evaluation as a trainer. It didn't make the cut.
Avro 560 ?
The moonlight shift (US members) scores again !
Thought the little Avro would last longer. Nice one DHC2.
This one was new to me up until a week ago.......
"The moonlight shift......." LOL - I guess that would make you the Early Bird shift, eh? = )
This the Smolin KSM-1? Some of those Russian names are very confusing!
I have it as the Resinine KSM-1, but as you said the Russkies have the conspiracy of confusion going strong. Over to you
Let's see where this unsuccessful light bomber goes. Thought I would keep the nice grainy photography theme going...
You know,most people have a Photoshop filter to minimise grain on a pic - Moses' version adds it by the bucketload .....
Not enough, however, to disguise this Letov S.33
Just for a change, how about a veteran single-engined fixed-gear monoplane.......
That looks very much like the Albatross L 83 (With the signature tail assembly devilishly hidden from view).
The Ancient Mariner hath shot down the Albatros. Next, please....
This one was designed to land in the water and skim right up on the beach. Okay, I made that up but it is a weirdo!
Looks like somebody attacked an old BT-1 with a welding kit. Presume the wingboard 'props' are not for propulsive purposes - air tanker ? crop duster ? Never seen this one.
And the motor looks as though it is about to part company with the rest of the nose.........
One major maufacturer testing some things on another major manufacturers aircraft. The outboard "props" were to simulate propwash...
Testbed for a Burnelli design ?
Not for a Burnelli but for a very big transport.
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