This is the AirUtility AU18. Seemed like a good idea at the time.
Open board.
This is the AirUtility AU18. Seemed like a good idea at the time.
Open board.
I was going a British route in the Portsmouth Aerocar.......another dead end
Keith
Hmmm, my suspicions about the future of this thread are starting to be confirmed .....
Yesterday's mystery is not very old, being a one-off, homebuilt single seater powered by a VW 1200 engine developing 30 hp. It has one feature that puts it closer to aeroplanes built some sixty years earlier than it.
That makes me bite:
Dupau MD.12, F-PZWJ
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gX
Indeed it is, Uli (although its registration mark was F-PZMJ). Otherwise known as the 'Papy-ion'. Was this due to its folding wings? Over to Germany.
let me offer a floater which I couldn't find yet in this thread
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gX
Curtiss Crane or Model 20.
http://www.aerofiles.com/curt-crane.jpg
Thanks Uli.
Sorry for the delay, here is a largish twin.
http://
Hi All,
Could it be the North American XB-28 Dragon Experimental Bomber.
I watch this site always and I think I've finally found one I can identify!!!
Regards,
1150
Well spotted 1150. And welcome.
Over to you.
Hi All ,
I not good enough at this !!! Yet.
So I declare open house , I'll rear my ugly head from time to time.
Thanks .
Regards,
1150
A bit grainy but here goes
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Nice to see new blood as old blood seems to be in hiding. One thing even though I recognized the aircraft since it's not your usual crop-duster. You left the name of the aircraft on the picture.
CAC Ceres
Chris
Sorry mate yes it is the Ceres CA-28 21 of them built between 1959-1963 in Australia that one there VH-CEP was the first aircraft I ever flew in as a kid the photo is taken at our home airstrip in the Southwest of Western Australia
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Staying with the crop-duster theme.
Chris
I am pretty sure that Wout has shown us this here before!
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gX
Your right Mven Kazan 500. Open House then.
Should have used this floater version.
Chris
But they got such a simple thing wrong!
Red to port, green to starboard...
"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
better looking copilots than i'm used too.
I guess this was designed to go after seaweed
Chris
Well, we need SOMETHING posted to fill the 'dead air'. So,
"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
Grinvalds G.802 Orion.
Vraiment!
F. WZLX
The caption I had was the G.832 but that may have been simply digititis corruptus
Looks rather tidy even if the prop seems a bit delicate.
"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
I hope the pilot doesn't over rotate, might grind a bit off the blades, or else put a lower fin to bounce off the ground!
Keith
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