you've put your ladder on the wrong tree, Mike
Not French!
you've put your ladder on the wrong tree, Mike
Not French!
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if you consider how the pilot rides the plane you have a good clue for its name
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gX
ISON Airbike from the “land of unlimited possibilities“
OH
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OK, try this... I can't find it in the thread.
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein
its an auster of some sort!!
alas, it might not be terribly expensive, but there's no indication of austerity
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein
Thanks Rob. Never knew it was red!
Here is a grainy monoplane...
Okay, enough fun with the grain. Here is a superior photo.
Post-war with a wout motor...
That's better! It's the Notteghem LN.01 of 1951 with a 60hp Walter Mikron upfront
from the quagmire land of designations.
Chris
No, Chris, that's not the .... - alright, I'm pulling your leg! But you've not offered the location, despite the obvious clue!
Oh and yes, Hanriot H.38?
a game of table tennis right back at you. You got it.
"Cow Pasture"
Chris
Close, but no cigar. The photograph was taken at Cow[e]s!
I'm off to bed, so the next challenge will have to wait until tomorrow.
........ It came to an unfortunate end ......
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Indeed it did, but through no fault of its own or that of any human - and its designer/constructor then went back to his day job, in which he was far more successful. Interestingly, the photograph was taken only a few hundred metres from where once I lived.
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...... Near Shoreham airport ?
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Nearer to Shoreham Beach. This was the last of a series of early biplanes - for operation from both land and water - produced by the same man. He was an artist of some reknown, whose works are exhibited extensively in British public galleries.
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