Thank you Kevin.
here comes a somewhat shaky number
Thank you Kevin.
here comes a somewhat shaky number
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Thanks ! Onward with this beauty ....
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Chicago-Midwest X-101. It ended it's days as a hot dog stand!
....... AKA the Dayton Overmount over to Texas
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Seems awfully familiar, Kevin.....
I think that is the IMAM Ro.30 with a Jupiter engine.
You got it.
Not too many photos of this version.
(Lefty picked off it's cowled brother about 8 years ago).
Last edited by Moses03; January 24th, 2021 at 07:54.
Thanks, Kevin.
On with a sleek monoplane.
The only type of this manufacturer, about a dozen aircraft built.
One has survived and is exhibited in a European museum.
First flight in the mid 1930ies, designed as a fighter trainer.
It is the Sparmann S-1, here the first prototype.
Over to you, Kevin
Last edited by fabulousfour; January 25th, 2021 at 06:58.
Thanks Robert.
This one is a bit more obscure...
One-off rebuilt from another similar looking cabin biplane of the time.
Not much of a clue here, although hints of de Havilland ?
Hails from USA, powered by either a Hall-Scott or a Wright-Hisso depending on your source. First flown in 1924 with the novelty of a couple getting married aloft later that year.
Without the search facility, Aerofiles has lost its charm!
West coast USA with the designer having instructed Amelia Earhart at one time.
California "Coupe Cabin" according to my files.
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