Good one, Kevin, expected that to last a bit. for the Salmson-Moineau S.M.2
Good one, Kevin, expected that to last a bit. for the Salmson-Moineau S.M.2
Thanks Lefty.
How about this piecemeal looking bird?
With all those angles, looks like an early Stealth Fighter..........and that looks like a Brisfit in the background. Hmmm.........
I thought British.
Although with looks like that it could easily be French!:costumes:
It is ugly enough to be French, or one of Koolhoven's designs, but I am leaning towards one of the Polish R.W.D's
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The mystery is a Spanish Loring RB or AISA RB depending on your source. (Not sure when the Loring Company evolved into AISA).
This next one is easier. One of my favorite lesser-known flying boats.
Now you're talking my language ! This cranky lady is a Short R.24/31.
I knew I knew it, but just couldn't place it.
Its all this work on my final year project, not good for the brain! (on the other hand it could be the beer!)
Sorry James, you got Knuckledusted!
Lefty
I'd narrowed it down to being British but somehow Shorts never even crossed my mind!
Well try this much easier one, James.
Not sure about it being much easier!
It does look vaguely familiar but most flying boats from that sort of time have a similar sort of look.
All I'll say at the moment is that it isn't British.
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Spot on, Sandar ! Have a on me. (I think Moses had this one but was being modest).
What mysteries can you come up with ??????
I'm a bit new to this lark,I hope I can upload an image
Image has uploaded ok.
My first thought was Spartan Cruiser but that had inline engines so back to the drawing board!
Could be. I think it looks more like the 282 but they're both pretty much identical.
I was looking at British or Italian, didn't think it looked particularly French.
:ernae: Yep, it's a Wibault-Penault 281. I didn't think it looked very French either. Guess there is no puling the wool over any eyes here.
Where will I find the foaming jar of ale? (lager or whatever it is?)
The Spartan was much leaner than this one, James (Here is the last remaining bit of one, in East Fortune).
No, Sandar's mystery is a French lady, a Wibault 281.
Gulp, what happened ? Two posts appeared from nowhere - beaten to it "
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