A guess - because, so far, I've failed to find a photograph against which to compare - but perhaps the Caudron C.37?
A guess - because, so far, I've failed to find a photograph against which to compare - but perhaps the Caudron C.37?
Pretty close, Mike, but not the C.37.
I am thinking of the the Caudron C.39
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That was the right thought, the C.39 it is!
Enjoy your pint
Here comes my next, enjoy:
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Wout, paging Wout...please report to the mystery plane thread...
Moses it’s closer to your nose than to Wouts!
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hi giruXX
I am in doubt. Would Kevin`s and my nose have to travel to PA?
It's a one-off, all metal airplane from a state next to Texas with respect to its total area.
The company apparently never produced any other aircraft.
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Hi giruXX
I think I found her, the National Sport Aircraft (NSA) Genie aerobatic trainer (N1843)
Hi wout,
I gladly agree
over to the Netherlands
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I was in doubt because the Genie looks very much like this one (which is from PA).
Main differences are mid wing (Genie) versus low wing and the u/c members are on the fuselage (Genie) and not in the wing.
I understand that the challenge was not intended as a sport aircraft in the first place
Year of first flight 1957. The registration of this single-seater was cancelled only in 2014.
She was born at a PA airfield that housed Kaiser-Fleetwings.
This is another view, now with (temporary) wing endplates.
The aircraft was sort of PoC for a light COIN aircraft.
N65X was the SP-1, a joint effort by Engle Flying Service and HPK Associates (Harold Hayden, Arthur Payne and Robert Kinney,hence HPK).
A planned 2-sesat version was never built.
OH please
Here is a pusher that has come to grief.
I am wondering what uncle SAM would say
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Uli knows this one so let's move on. Over to the Black Forest.
..... and for we mere mortals who do not, an identity would add to our knowledge
It’s the Pattist-Walraven PW-1, PK-SAM: https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=139572
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now comes a true warplane:
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Thank you, Uli. Is yours an AEG G.II?
According to my source this should not be an AEG, sorry
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No, it's a Letord - probably 2 or 4 - difficult to say - but they have removed the nose wheel and stuck in a camera - or perhaps a searchlight ?
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