All right, you convinced me.
It is the Moundsville Lone Eagle named after and inspected by Charles Lindbergh and friends.
All right, you convinced me.
It is the Moundsville Lone Eagle named after and inspected by Charles Lindbergh and friends.
That is it. Powered by a Chevy engine initially no less.
Moving on with this little high-winger.
It is the RWD 10!
Over to you, Mike
I think, this is my last post this year, so a happy New Year to all of you.
Well, folks, it's Catch-22 time ! I'm told I've reached my attachment limit, but can't find any way of deleting them !
Perhaps someone can explain this lunacy to me - in the meantime, OH and I may see you in the New Year !
What about using a photo hosting site, Mike?
Mike
Go upper right hand corner under "settings" then under "Misc." click on attachments then you can delete.
Chris
Thank you, Chris - I've deleted some.
Mike, my experience with image-hosting sites is not good - I used Photobucket, and now they want silly amounts of cash, so everything would have been deleted anyway. I find Imgur a bit clumsy - what sites do the photography forum boys use? - they seem to post huge and lovely images at will....
Meantime, I can post my intended mystery - which will not, I fear, last until 2019, but which reminds me that soon we will be down at the seaside !
Breda Ba.15?
Oh, and I use flickr - which costs me nothing.
Breda it is - over to France -
No veils
The Boulton & Paul P.15 Bolton
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Exactly, Uli. But this time I skipped all seven veils and went straight to naked. Mata Hari, eat your heart out!
Over to Germany.
On we go with this one:
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Spad S.A-2 if I'm not mistaking
Priller
airwar.ru has this labelled as a Martinsyde G.100 - but are we missing some struts?
http://airwar.ru/enc/fww1/g100.html
yes we do! It's a Martinsyde Elephant.
See here:
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Cheers for that.
I've noticed a few naked aircraft appearing here - tsk, tsk.
Probably more skeletal than naked...
Another case of posting before searching - sadly.
Not only was it posted three years ago - but by me.
Sorry....
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Hi Green
A very loooooong shot. The Ikarus 522?
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