OK, a floater....
Maybe someone else can finish this one off.
Dear dear, thought somebody would have lapped up that strong hint..........
Okay, Okay, I'll nibble. Been busy with honey-do's (drywall, plumbing, ughh. The list never ends.)
Our mystery floater would be the VL E.30 Kotka I. It'll bet this nasty will last less than a day with the talent we have in here. Enjoy!!
Has a French feel but probably hails from the land of grainy photography...
If that's the case then you should have no trouble finding it Oh Great Master Of Grain. :mixedsmi:
Ferry, Wout..............jump right in.
I think our silence is eloquent, dear boy........
Ahhh, just trying to get the 'masses' involved. More bodies.....more odd aircraft to ponder.
Hey, I noticed that a few of the older posts' attachments have been restored. Not many, but a few.
Think you misread it - I for one haven't posted the answer because I haven't a friggin' clue what it is. I have a feeling that applies to Moses also.
Well, after a 4 day hiatus I think it's time to reveal this one..... It's a Raymor KE-14 (Austrian, 1933)
Next up we go from grainy to washed out. Yes, I too have one of the lowest quality photo collections around.......
Hmmm, It appears as if the file attachment option is still down. I may try attaching from a website instead of my PC...........
We'll give it another day or so - attaching from a website didn't work either "invalid file type". Ughh.
Raymor eh?
Everyone enjoy their week off? Still some bugs in the forums but should be smoothed out soon. I will be a bit absent for a few days because of the big RTW race in progress:
http://www.sim-outhouse.net/forum/sh...hread-1/page14
Edit: Testing upload. Looks Like things are still buggy. Methinks we will have to start new again with attachments. (Might be a good time to start a new thread?) What do you all think?
A new year, a new server, a new thread. Sounds good to me.
I think the attachment issue has been corrected now. If so, you are on the board DHC2.
As promised, my washed out submission
DHC2 goes for the jugular right out of the gate. Another Eastern European horror maybe? I'm not quite up to full speed yet after the race. That said, I have over 200 aircrafts in the queue waiting to test you all!
You betcha! No 'gimme's' from me. I too have some beauties lined up if this one remains unsolved. I'll try to find a better picture of this one for you gents though.
Here's a 3-view of it
And one of her doing what she does
Okay, gloves off. This is a Renard 16/100. One built 1929.
Hate to keep the night owls and early birds deprived. Lets press on with this twin. The wings may be off in the photo but it's a proper aeroplane.
The one and only SIPA S-70 designed by Mr. Yves Gardan and flown in 1949.
Registered F-WCZI and rumoured not to be too successful.
When correct, please OPEN HOUSE as I have a serious industrial dispute with the scanning part of clay tablet making machine.:isadizzy:
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