Thanks Kevin
Sorry for the grainy photo.
Thanks Kevin
Sorry for the grainy photo.
......Placing my marker somewhere in the USSR
Sorry DHC2Pilot, not USSR. Baragouin is spot on with Poland.
But not PWS. It`s post-war, this particular example first flew December 1946.
Must be the LWD Szpak-3 (tricycle gear)
Bingo! The sole Szpak-3 prototype :ernae:.
All other members of the family (Szpak-2, -4 and -4T had a conventional (tail wheel) gear, while the Szpak-1 was not built.
Your turn, please
John has been away for a couple of days now. Declaring open house please.
Let's try this one...
Attachment 63068
I knew it had to be an entry from the 1932 Touring aircraft challenge with those stripes. In this case a Praga BH-111. (Thought it was a Klemm at first).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challen..._Tourisme_1932
It is the Praga. Good work Moses.
I thought it was a Breda at first.
Thanks John. Here is a floater.
Maybe Lefty is back from his safari?
Lefty is indeed back in Blighty after an amazing holiday..
It is exceedingly unfair of you to hit me with a floater that I can't recognise ! Vaguely Breda 25-ish - but could be American or French - don't think she's a Brit.
Welcome back Mike. Have a photo or two to share?
This one-off(?) floater did see time in South America. Not a Curtiss effort though.
Looks a bit consolidated.
Not Consolidated but 'tis from the USA. Not a one-off but the floater version might be. Here she is plying her craft in the deepest steamy jungles of....
I checked Peru before and could only find records of various Vought and Stearman acquisitions - all having N-strut arrangements. Surrender.
Keystone K-55 Pronto is the mystery floater.
How about this nifty tourer?
Looks a bit like a Culver Dart
You are on the right trail that has many forks...
Culver Dart GC?
-Brian
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that cowl seems 'off' for the Continental [LINESTRIKE]O-100[/LINESTRIKE] O-200 GC but one of the forks in that trail leads me to wonder about the obscure Mooney M-6 with a Continental A-37
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