You think correctly, Kevin! It is the final emanation of Gabriel Poulain's third monoplane design. Over to you.
You think correctly, Kevin! It is the final emanation of Gabriel Poulain's third monoplane design. Over to you.
Thanks Mike.
Something not so difficult.
European airliner that was mostly unsuccessful.
It's the AVIA 51.
Milton Shupe did a beautiful model for FSX.
Pete.
I've got nothing at present , so I'll leave it open for someone else to add a mystery a/c.
Simple, graceful monochrome
"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
From the deep south, Brazilian I.P.T. 0 Bichinho.
Ole!
"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.
Now something of larger bulk.
Some of us, Mike, are still lurking around.....
It was typically noble of you to leave a clue or two here, so I energised my detective genes - as a long time birder, I immediately recognised the Puffin on the tail. No British machine of that name, and in any case I jaloused that the scenery below was Continental, and, knowing its source, probably French...
Next stop was the dictionary. 'Puffin' is apparently 'Macareux' (not such an endearing name). Only one avion of that name was found, by a M Jean Noan , reg F-PNJJ
Walter engine, and two configurations - the 2-seater shown, and a rather flash single-seater à la mode de Caudron.
Congratulations on your successful sleuthing, Mike. You are correct on all counts. It is the Noan JN22/29 F-PNJJ. Despite it being (in my opinion) its most attractive form, I eschewed photographs of it in single seater format because these are most numerous. But that didn't defeat you! So it's over to Ecosse!
Thanks Mike.
Actually we have been pretty busy of late - this old house is needing quite a bit of refurbishment and, oddly, I'm finding that any task I undertake is very slow, and often quite painful !
Here's a scarce floater that has been here some years ago - good luck...
Perhaps an Avia 56 on floats?
Cheers,
Huub
Don't think Italy would allow any industrial development around its finest scenic lake, Mike !
You are both way off-beam and should aim a lot further west, gentlemen.
I have seen this one before but have not had a chance to look for it yet to confirm.
Should be USA Sir.
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