Thanks, Uli
Third biplane in a row now.
Thanks, Uli
Third biplane in a row now.
You have it, Chris
Next one please.
Is it one of the Doppelraab modications that spawned the various Motorraab powered gliders and ultimately produced the Pützer Elster?
Your about half a world away from this one.
Chris
I'd be thinking a modified Schweizer 1-19 with what might be a Rotax.
Maybe Canada but the airport doesn't look familiar so I'm lost.
Identifying the Beech 18 Tri-gear in the background might be easier
"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
It is a modified Schweizer 2-22 but Canada is not a half the world away from Germany have to go farther.
Chris
All that green grass, perhaps it suggests New Zealand?
It's a modified SGS2-22 I assume by the AF. I've also seen one when I was in Manado a 2-22 with a power plant on a stick out of the fuselage. They are also the ones that modified a piper cub with low wings. It's out of Indonesia.
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Chris
Hi Chris
Appreciate if you can disclose the registration (if any) on the modified/motorized Schweizer from Indonesia. Thank in advance.
Next one is not from that far (at least from where I live). Sorry for the bad pic.
Might that be the Aérostructure Lutin-80?
Hi pomme homme
She looks very similar, but not the Lutin 80. This one appeared 5 years after the Lutin 80 and engine was a (modified) Citroen Visa.
[QUOTE=wout;1199889]Hi Chris
Appreciate if you can disclose the registration (if any) on the modified/motorized Schweizer from Indonesia. Thank in advance.
/QUOTE]
Bondol G-123M motorglider, see http://jakartasoaringclub.tripod.com/bn_index.html
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gX
Stab in the dark, Walter. Would this be the Arplam Leuvense L-1 ?
Hi Mike
That is her. View your skills in stabbing in the dark, how about considering a Las Vegas act?
Circa 1988, registration OO-VGG. Developed by the Leuven University Aero Club with financial help from the Flemish Government. Only a prototype built.
giruXX, thank you for the link on the modified Schweizer from Indonesia
Mike, your turn please
Thanks Walter - never been to Las Vegas and pretty sure I would hate it !
Thanks to your clues, I consulted my 1998-90 Janes and was taken aback by the huge number of virtually identical motor gliders from many countries - streamlined, mid-fuselage pusher, and T-tail. Only a 3-view of this one, but the fact that it came from was the clincher !
It's AGES since we had a floater - here's a very neatly-designed one........
1916, Anzani engine. 2 built.
Wight Trainer Seaplane
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gX
Indeed, Uli. Sometimes known as the White Trainer Seaplane because it was built by J Samuel White & Co, who were based, of course in the Isle of Wight !
Over to Germany...
PS What IS that machine in your avatar ???
That IS the P-51 from the "European Air War" starter sequence
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gX
Here comes a funny little number
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gX
there is a certain relation with my previous post
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gX
Hi giruXX
Midget Mustang II ?
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