I actually thought I had posted it before but couldn't find it anywhere !
It is not German - on 'our' side. More or less.....
I actually thought I had posted it before but couldn't find it anywhere !
It is not German - on 'our' side. More or less.....
Sorry, chaps, this is a bit obscure and there don't seem to be any references to it at all on this medium.
It is the Audenis C.2 from 1916.
Weary now, so open house, gentlemen....after you've named this easy one, that is......
Now you are talking! This is the Loving-Wayne WR-2.
That Audenis is really obscure. No, I had not seen it before!
All the Euromen are sawing logs at the moment. Lefty was nice enough to post a pusher so I will press on with a floater.
BTW....the Audenis was featured on Breguet's Aircraft Challenge - #215. That's probably where you remember it from. Same pic.
Maybe so John. I have trolled through some of those pics before. I thought the C.2 was from later on like the early 1920's though.
Variant #2 had 4-bladed props (possibly remotored) and a redesign on the tail section. From a small firm.
Didn't think this one would last so long. It's a S.P.C.A. 20 torpedo bomber.
How about this big brute?
Hmm, missed out on the French Floater - black mark on the Lefty escutcheon.
This unlovely beast is the 1st prototype Avro Ava, obviously not named after Miss Gardner....
Thank you sir.
Another aquatic almost....
Indeed, sir. Another push-me-pull-you.
Still hot down there ????
Thanks for the drink. Need it down here in the desert wasteland.
Let's try something more modern...
Blimey that's hot ! Hope the aircon is reliable.
I've seen this wee beastie before, but with a different tail arrangement. I suspect Wout can give us chapter and verse.
OK, nobody else biting. This one is, of course, the Aвиа Аккорд from 1991-ish. Here's the original version which had Russian engines. They had to be replaced with Teledyne Continentals due to certification issues, and the aircraft became a 6-seater with beefed-up tail gear.
Well here's one for the floater, canard and pusher fans...
Hi Mike! Nice one that floater of yours. Have no idea at all.
PRC? Clue(s) would help
PRC indeed - it flew with wheels also. I think there is really only one reference source to this one.
..and I guess that only source is in your hands?
I pause for now.
OK then, I
New one for me as well....no clue.
OK,this is the NUAA FT-300 made by the design department of Nanching University.
Right, here's another floater - or is it ?????
Looks like the Hinkler Ibis from this view.
Also didn't have a clue on your canard pusher. Interesting design though!
Thought this view of the Ibis might confuse - well spotted, sir.
Incidentally, the floater should have been Nanjing - never confuse your jing with your chang !
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