Hi pomme homme
A Sauterelles?. I understand one was re-built/restored after WW2 by Jacques Delattre as JD-60
Hi pomme homme
A Sauterelles?. I understand one was re-built/restored after WW2 by Jacques Delattre as JD-60
I looked at the Potez 60 also, Walter. But if he did restore it, he completely altered the fuselage, wing, struts, tail unit and gear ! But with the French, everything is possible......![]()
I think it’s Michel 01 by Maurice Michel
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Uli has it. It is the 1945 Michel 01 F-WCDP (which never migrated from that experimental registration to a CDN or CNRA registration).
I think that the Sauterelle that you have in mind, Walter, is F-PVQB which flies with Espace Air Passion at Angers Marcé.
Next stop, Germany!
Merci pomme homme,
on with this "butterfly":
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HM.1000 Balerit?
It's another from "la belle France"![]()
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I think, sir, that you'll need to be a little more specific.
I think this is the Albert A.110 which was found in a barn less its engine.
No Ju 88 this time.![]()
Well done, Robert. It is the Albert A.110 as found in an attic before its restoration by Classique Aéro Service at Orbigny. I suspect that the absence of a Ju 88 was down to an insufficiency of space in the attic - due to there having been an Albert A.61 in there too! Back to Germany.
Thanks, Mike!
Here is something more modern.
Suspect it is time for a wee hint, Robert - this one is fairly anonymous-looking and not even some scenery to give us a clue !
Hi fabulousfour
The sole Partenavia P-70 Alpha (I-GIOY)
Sorry guys for not giving a clue in time, I've caught a flu and was in bed early yesterday.
Of course Walter is correct, it is the Partenavia Alpha
It is a pity that this quite good looking trainer remained a one-off.
Over to Walter.![]()
a 4/5-seater that may look familiar
Not a homebuilt. Two countries, two well-known company names involved.
Hi Chris
Indeed one of the Vela aircraft (N952W). Basic S-208, but with Franklin engine, extra cabin window and swept tail.
Your turn, please
Oh, Walter. Twice in less than four years (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...05#post1045286)!
Russki Bok-1 high altitude research plane of 1936. (I know there can be several varying designations for this one).
I had it as Chizhevski BOK1 but over to you.
Chris
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