Couzinet 80
Chris
Had I posted the whole airframe, it would have lasted five minutes.
Over to Chris.
PS: Does anyone have another photo of the 80? I just know of the two posted here.
The plane is designed by Loring and built by Hereter called Observation only one built.
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Chris
It's been so quiet in here...
Sporty, sharp ( the paint, not the pic).
Not a one-off; in fact the genesis of a long list of types from multiple builders
"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
That is the Bolte LW-2, precursor of the Kinner Sportster.
It is indeed.
"Production continued in 1933 at Kinner's new Security-National Corp as Security S-1 Airster. Design was also adopted in 1940 as Call-Air."
"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
Here is an ultralight aircraft that flew before the term was invented.
A European one-off, the country of origin is not among the usual suspects.
Its bigger brother has been seen here recently.
First flight of both was 1937.
I assume that it must be the SAI KZ-I.
The SAI KZ I from perhaps
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It is the SAI KZ.I
Mike from France was an instant faster, so I hand over the baton to him
Here she is in the Danish air Museum....
... with her bigger brother in the background and at least two more SAI planes on the photo
Thank you, Robert. Considering how slowly my computer was working this morning, I'm surprised that I beat Uli to this one. I can only assume that I hit the 'post' icon at about 11:12!
My research suggests that the next offering hasn't appeared here before. But for the avoidance of doubt, I'm referring to the aeroplane on the right hand side of the photograph below - although that on the left hand side might offer a clue.
The Jamme J3 from Algeria ?
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I have it as the Jamme J-2. But as the J-3 apparently shared a fuselage with the J-2 your answer, Jim, is good enough for me. Take it away!
Thanks ! Here's a little known bipe ......
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I have it as the type IV - but close enough ! - over to you !
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Nice and new looking. Should be easy.
Chris
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