Dank u wel, mijnheer
Ay maintenong, maydum zay maysiur, lur noovo meestayr (say poor ayday lay zonglay ar bee-eng pronongsay lur frongsay):
Dank u wel, mijnheer
Ay maintenong, maydum zay maysiur, lur noovo meestayr (say poor ayday lay zonglay ar bee-eng pronongsay lur frongsay):
OK, my leetle cheekens, ah sink zis wan is , 'ow you say, a bebe Caudron ?
Per'aps ze 600 ? (Alzo ze leetle man wizout ze 'at, 'e look a leetle Chinois???).
It does indeed look like a Caudron 600, doesn't it ?
But the fin isn't quite right, and it is not a Caudron...
That tail has a Kokusai look to it. Something Japanese maybe?
Not Japanese, Kevin. Nor Chinese, nor Thai... Not that part of the world.
Chucking a spanner in the works, I am going to suggest that the caps look like RAF issue and that the guy looking over the wing is wearing a British style battle dress tunic. Furthermore, the taller chap in the background appears to be wearing an Irvin type flying jacket. So my conclusion is that it won't fly with a cropped propellor blade and that it is either British, Canadian or Australian.
Can't agree. Hats look French. Huge feet - Eastern Europe. Chinaman - it obviously runs on distilled soy sauce.
'Cropped prop' - optical illusion. It is rotating.
But is the fin/rudder really that shape or is the top painted a pale colour that doesn't show up in this lousy pic ?
I am losing the will to live with all these mimsy flivvers........(Forum rules, eh, Kevin?)
Okay, it definitely IS a stinker
Maiden flight: 1st quarter 1944.
Lefty, I can assure you the fin is as squarish as it looks. There's NO photoshopping at all on the above pic - forum rules... - but there is some on the one below.
The tail looked German to me in the 2nd pic but other than that, I surrender! It was just a little too flivverish to get a bead on.
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I'm surrendering to this one, and the outside world too. Cough, splutter, sneeze, shivers - I'm off to bed early. 'Night all.
Take good care of yourself, Lefty.
The caudron-ish mystery is a french "Rayack 43" - the whole story is here: http://militaria-reconstit.forumsact...k-43-t2234.htm
This one should be easy:
Just got back and catching up on weeks of missed frustration...errr... guessing...
Couple of thouhgts about past challenges:
The MD119/220 was indeed re-registered and recently - 2/28/2008 to Fuel Fresh Inc. of Phoenix AZ. The company seems to be a bulk Fuel delivery company but someone has deep pockets as they also own an ex-RCAF F-104D (N104). For other info see: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...707/mc_119.htm
The Husky F-11 is/was CF-EIN and I have a feeling the photo posted was taken the same time as one in my collection, by a friend (what's the source of the pic?)
http://www.bushplane.com/data/displa...alue=display07
The challenge might have been more so if the pic had been one on wheels
http://www.wcam.mb.ca/husky.html
anyway...:focus:
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Dammit, it's a COPY of the Caudron 600 !!! How devious can the sons of Gaul get ?
Not a copy, Lefty. They used the Caudron as a base, but the two planes differ - see fin and rudder.
There have been similar stories on the unfair Albion side with "copies" of DH Moth
On second thought, if you think the "Rayack" was an unfair mystery, let's say your answer (Caudron 600) is right - up to you, really
No luck on the latest one either. Maybe something from Eastern Europe? Russia?
Wrong side of the Oder, Kevin
Hello (wheeze, cough, splutter) this is another wee nasty.
West of the Oder? Can't find it in my German books. Knowing who posted it, I can only conclude it is a (very poor) de Gaulle-sponsored copy of a GeeBee for the General's entertainment, although it is a tight cockpit for that nose....
The type is well documented - lots of results on the web alone.
Your guess re. country is right, Lefty. Famous manufacturer also.
I'm really surprised this one is still up after a whole day
Polikarpov I-180..?
It looks like a bigger version of their famous I-16 Rata.
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Not russian, Ferry.
But if certain people would just admit I was right in the first place.........
Yes, Lefty, you were right indeed. Over to you
I apologise in advance for the boring nature of this one.
Sure looks like a Uncle Sam special. Hmm...
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