Hi pomme homme
A Sauterelles?. I understand one was re-built/restored after WW2 by Jacques Delattre as JD-60
Hi pomme homme
A Sauterelles?. I understand one was re-built/restored after WW2 by Jacques Delattre as JD-60
I looked at the Potez 60 also, Walter. But if he did restore it, he completely altered the fuselage, wing, struts, tail unit and gear ! But with the French, everything is possible......
I think it’s Michel 01 by Maurice Michel
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Uli has it. It is the 1945 Michel 01 F-WCDP (which never migrated from that experimental registration to a CDN or CNRA registration).
I think that the Sauterelle that you have in mind, Walter, is F-PVQB which flies with Espace Air Passion at Angers Marcé.
Next stop, Germany!
Merci pomme homme,
on with this "butterfly":
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HM.1000 Balerit?
It's another from "la belle France"
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I think, sir, that you'll need to be a little more specific.
I think this is the Albert A.110 which was found in a barn less its engine.
No Ju 88 this time.
Well done, Robert. It is the Albert A.110 as found in an attic before its restoration by Classique Aéro Service at Orbigny. I suspect that the absence of a Ju 88 was down to an insufficiency of space in the attic - due to there having been an Albert A.61 in there too! Back to Germany.
Thanks, Mike!
Here is something more modern.
Suspect it is time for a wee hint, Robert - this one is fairly anonymous-looking and not even some scenery to give us a clue !
Hi fabulousfour
The sole Partenavia P-70 Alpha (I-GIOY)
Sorry guys for not giving a clue in time, I've caught a flu and was in bed early yesterday.
Of course Walter is correct, it is the Partenavia Alpha
It is a pity that this quite good looking trainer remained a one-off.
Over to Walter.
a 4/5-seater that may look familiar
Not a homebuilt. Two countries, two well-known company names involved.
Hi Chris
Indeed one of the Vela aircraft (N952W). Basic S-208, but with Franklin engine, extra cabin window and swept tail.
Your turn, please
Oh, Walter. Twice in less than four years (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...05#post1045286)!
Russki Bok-1 high altitude research plane of 1936. (I know there can be several varying designations for this one).
I had it as Chizhevski BOK1 but over to you.
Chris
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