How about this one?
It is in Aerofiles, and from a well known company.
Biplane Company has been on here before
Chris
Struggling with this one, Chris. It looks American. Similar to Standard E-1. I am on the right track ?
It's from the land of completely confusing designations. Not in Aerofiles.
Chris
It is the Descamps 27. New one to me.
Thank you Chris. Now here's a twin which is interesting..
Mike getting pushy there with an AAC 44.
Well I have it as the King's Angel, but, whatever it was, Kevin shot it down !
Thanks Mike.
An airliner at a dusty field...
Evidently not so easy, Uli! Oddly, it looks like a radial engined version of the Wicko Windsor - which, as the Windsor was never built, it isn't!
So it's probably from the good old US of A where someone's stuck a canopy on a Ryan ST?
That’s almost exactly what I wanted to hear
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gX
Hi pomme homme
My guess: The Rafale by Pierre Calvel.?
But......the only photos I have seen sofar, depict her with a T-tail, so doubt is seeping in.
Sorry, Walter, that doesn't tie in with any of the information that I have on this little bird - other than the constructor's forename. If she survives today, she'll be celebrating the the big three zero. And what gave her 'omph' was a Turboméca Palas.
Hi pomme homme
You clou on the Palas engkine helped me!. The Cavasillas CJJ-01 (CJ200?) F-WCZD
Please see attached photo of the Calvel Rafale, reason for my doubt/hesitation/uncertainty. I never found info that the Rafale was actually flown or that a registration was issued.
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