... and he fumbles the pass...
I'm going to be away (playing with model trains) til Sunday so it's anyone's chance to confound the world.
The house is open and the goulash is on the stove.
... and he fumbles the pass...
I'm going to be away (playing with model trains) til Sunday so it's anyone's chance to confound the world.
The house is open and the goulash is on the stove.
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein
OK - I'll bite - its the Percival P7 Gull tourer built for the Maharajah of Jodhpur in 1935
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Well bitten, correct recognition.
( I've not found sufficient information of the internals to create one in my Vega models series.)
Over to you for next surprise!
Keith
Thanks ! On with a bipe .....
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Not only looks like - it is ! . - over to you .......
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Thanks. Here is a sporty looking parasol.
Renard R.S.V.18 after conversion by Ivanow to SV.18M. OO-AKG
Respect, Mike, thought that my mystery would last a little bit longer.
It is the Renard / Stampe et Vertongen SV.18M
Over to Scotland
Thanks Robert - that was a hunch confirmed by my Renard book..
Here is another high-winger - but not a parasol.....
I think Lefty's not parasol is the Klemm L 33 Sportsflug
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Klemm it is - Over to you-
Thanks ! On with a chunky tri-motor .....
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You thinks correctly ! - Over to Texas ......
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Thanks Jim.
Onward with an unassuming low winger.
Not a one-off. Five or so built with one being a floater. Cirrus powered.
Folding wings were a feature. Circa 1931.
I think this is a Westbrook W-5.
On with something more modern.
Obviously, the Ichabod Crane, designed to be flown only by headless pilots
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“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein
not quite a parasol any more
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gX
Was puzzling over Uli's last comment, when suddenly the penny dropped, or should I say the COIN ?
Its parasol namesake wasn't much more successful........
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