At first glance I'd say it's Italian..
At first glance I'd say it's Italian..
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Well, a couple of stabs there, and an ominous silence from the Panhandle - this is a bit of a stinker. I can tell you, if it helps, that it was a racer developed from this fighter...
Pepe-Lepew Poupon #5
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Belated for the Breda.
Pepe who ??? (think I'm missing something here )
I don't detect any signs of inspiration from the usual fireside crew - not even our resident East European activist.
For that is where this one hails from. All revealed tomorrow.... :d
Had a feeling that was the case. I have one more source to check when I get home from work this evening...
Edit: Just spotted your racer. Aero A.18B. Would not have found it without the last clue!
It crept out of the vaults eventually. Over to you, Kevin !
Lets dig ourselves out of the biplane morass and flash to the future with this nifty twin.
I think this is a Globe BTC-1 - haven't seen it in this exciting paint job before.
Been digging around - this is actually when it was still the Bennett BTC-1 - interesting site about it.
Spot on Lefty.
Attached is a nice 10 page article about the BTC-1 and where I lifted the photo. You will have to save it to your computer first (save target as) then open it.
Fire away-
Thanks Kevin. Here's another dinky little (military) trainer.
Maybe the Fletcher FBT-2? of 1941?
Yes ! (That's three Fletchers I have posted in recent weeks. Think that source is drying up )
A to Wout.
It seems they reinvented the Fletcher a couple of years ago (sort of).
The new one is a mini Packplane (XC-120). Unfortunately the cargo pods were not interchangeable so neither was a success.
I knew it would be you Moses03. Twin tails
btw, the ugly one with the blunt nose is the Radial Rocket of New Century Aerospace
I'll stay up to wait for your next one
Thanks Wout.
How about this pudgy little fellow?
It's another fairground special........
On second thoughts, that building in the background looks like a battery henhouse.
Is this the aircraft from Chicken Run ??
Noting the covered cylinders/inlets, is it Russian?
The photo's too clear, Wout, This is something dreamt up by a couple of bozos from Albuquerque in a moonshine-fuelled haze.
Sorry for the late reply. Was just now able to get back in since last night thanks to Willy sending me a direct link to the forums.
The stubby twin is not Russian but it does come from a major manufacturer.
Right, the silence is deafening. The mystery is a Focke-Wulf GL 18 transport of 1926.
Here is a much easier one-
Mitsubishi Ki20/Junkers K51.
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