Presumably, the IMAM Ro.63 then?
Presumably, the IMAM Ro.63 then?
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gX
Okay, on with a special floater. Please provide type and registration!
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gX
That second engine won't be a lot of use.
Andy
Uli, I think that is the Latécoère 28-3 Comte de la Vaulx, which crossed the south Atlantic in May 1930. Thank you for bringing that one up !
Thank you all. The goes to Mike (lefty)
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gX
Thanks Uli. Afraid I have nothing very interesting for a mystery - just a rather bland trainer......
1940. From an established company, but prototype only. Named after a type of sparrow.
........ from Argentina ..........
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Can't dodge it this time.
The (FMA) I.Ae.32 Chingolo.
The rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia Capensis)
All of which prevents me from posting another FMA product I had earmarked for future use.
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Andy
Just have to dig up something from the vaults, Andy.....
That's a long five minutes, so far!
As a wise man once said "Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so". Maybe people are looking for their towels?
Andy
I think that this mystery might be the 1934 Nemeth Parasol and, if so, I would have thought that those on the other side of 'the pond' would have snapped it up by now!
Yes, it's right up our Texan friend's street, but he is taking a back seat these days..might take an obscure twin-boomer to tempt him out ...
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It is the Nemeth Parasol, a fascinating early excursion into the field of STOL.
https://youtu.be/WzjpXLKLx1s
Andy
My lair is full of guitars. Not a bad place.
Looks like a nifty Transland AG-2 aggie.
Let me think a minute, the radar array doubles as an airfoil? I like it!
Yep, made in North America; photographed in South America; apparently now in New Zealand. This is the prototype Transland AG-2 when it was CX-AYC. Suds to Kevin.
So what will be the next aeronautical mystery from Texas. A Gibson Flying V2?
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