Close enough it's the C-5 which aerofiles doesn't have a pix of. Over to you.
Chris
Close enough it's the C-5 which aerofiles doesn't have a pix of. Over to you.
Chris
From Montana, the National Bluebird S-1.
I wish we had a Flight Sim model of this one!
It is the Bleer-e-oh. This version did not fly very well so it never got to deliver mail!
That is the Eshelman FW-5, Uli.
Mr. Eshelman eventually moved away from aircraft with other not so successful endeavors.
A floater, just when I'm heading off on vacation ! See you fellows in a week or so....
This biplane is from a well known manufacturer that is still existant as a part of another company.
Close enough to me, not the TT but the Martin S with Hall-Scott engine.
I think the radiators make the difference ?
Over to Chris.
The tail looks like a "T" version. The only pix I have of a "S" shows different tail.
This I don't know much about not even sure it flew looks like it's ready too. Has a generic name.
Chris
No takers. It's the Hollandsche Vliegtuigenfabriek AVIA the only info I found is in Wiki.
Desgined by German Bruno Jablonski
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Chris
The Grumman XF4F-3 in 1939 which was written off in a fatal accident on 16 December 1940.
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Sorry for the delay, I had to search for a new mystery.
Here it comes, enjoy!
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That is the Utva/Cijan Troika, Uli.
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