It's not what it seems ..........
It's not what it seems ..........
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From memory I thinks it's a modified Tiger Moth for a movie.
Chris
you have it!
The caption says: The Tiger Moth T7438, c/n 83817, converted by Film Aviation Services Ltd. at Croydon in 1961 to represent a Fokker D.VII for the film "Lawrence of Arabia”.
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I think this is the Orta St. Hubert G.1
That didn't last long over to you.
Chris
I had the Orta a while ago in another aircraft mystery, so it immediately rang a bell.
Here is a more modern trainer.
This is one of two built prototypes, the type was built in series.
Is it the Turkish MKEK-4 Ugur (which originated from the THK-15)?
Afterthought: maybe I should have put that the other way around, namely the THK-15 which, when in production, was known as the MKEK-4 Ugur.
Mike, the mystery was built far away from Turkey
Only the prototypes had this engine, the later built aircraft had a very different one.
Oh well, c'est la vie. It'll probably transpire to be one of those oddities from Indonesia!
No, Mike, I think it's the Wackett prototype with Gypsy Major motor....
Mike from Scotland has it.
It is the Wackett prototype with a Gipsy engine which made the plane look substantially different.
Slàinte
Thank you Robert
back to the water -
'Tis the S-5, Chris. Over to you -
Polikarpov Po-2 U-2L (or U-2SPL ?)
That's it more than I had it just a a version of U-2
Chris
Thanks Chris - many, many variants of that old Poli !
Here's a chubby chappie -
ThIs bird of prey is from
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Indeed, Jim - do you want to expand on that ?
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