Four engines....slaps head. The endless 42C days have weakened my resolve.
Andy
The name of this three seat monoplane partly reflects the manufacturer of the carburetor serving the 95 hp Salmson 7ac motor which powered it.
I would have thought that someone would have taken a stab at this one by now, particularly as I left a clue in the image which I posted and pictures of this aircraft are on wikipedia .....
I doubt that I will surprise anyone when I say that this aeroplane is French. It dates from 1929 and participated in that year's International Tourist Challenge. Its designer/manufacturer was active in the aviation industry, producing both powered machines and gliders, from the early 1920s to the late 1950s, his name usually being conjugated with that of whoever was then his business partner.
Guerchais-Henriot 5
I'm not into civil aircraft but followed your lead on company names and dates to track it down.
Chris
Exactly so. It's the Guerchais-Henriot 5 F-AJHD. Over to you, Chris.
I always Marske the serials a little more neatly that that. The Marske XM-1.
Andy
I pass the baton to you. Good Find.
I asking all you expert airplane people. I'm looking for a picture of the Russian Gulfstream G-II "Black 62" c/n:62 used 1992-1998. I put together I believe all the Gulfstream used by Gov't and AF's but can't find the Russian one.
Thanks
Chris
Lovely. From one self-confessed floater freak to another, I'm delighted to see this. It's the Boeing 204 Courier from 1928-ish.
It is indeed. To be strictly accurate the photo is of the C-204 Thunderbird built by Boeing Canada, but a nod is as good as a wink to a blind bat, as Eric Idle would say. I was rather surprised it had not been suggested before.
My interest in all things floaty has sharpened recently, as I now find myself living by the River Medway, directly across from that wonderfully evocative view of the Castle & Cathedral that features in so many photographs of Shorts boats. I'm actually looking for a new place to rent at the moment and one that has caught my eye is right next to the old site of the Rochester Works.
Anyway, over to you Lefty.
Andy
Sorry chaps - Friday is my busiest day of the week and I got, er, sidetracked !
However it is now lazy Saturday so let''s continue Andy's theme with a nice easy floater.......
Nope, you don't get me that easily!!
Andy
........ its the sole Short S14 Sarafand ......
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Phew!!!
If anybody comes across a decent 3-view of the Sarafand could they please let me know.
Andy
Best I could find
Chris
Better than anything I've found to date, thanks Chris.
Andy
The Chameleon has it ! The last of the great biplane flying boats, and a thing of beauty to those of us who think that way !
............ and continuing the theme of things close to Lefty's heart ......
............. but not so pretty
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One of the later incarnations of Igor Chyetverikov's MDR-6, at a guess the MDR-6B-4 with the Klimov VK-107 engines?
I am spending far too much time on the Seawings site.
Andy
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