The aircraft was designed by a professor of the aeronautical department of a university in Michigan.
Engine was a Bristol.
The aircraft was designed by a professor of the aeronautical department of a university in Michigan.
Engine was a Bristol.
Robert, I can't let you suffer.
How about the Powell PH Racer ?
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Thanks, Uli!
It is indeed the Powell PH Racer which won all the races where it entered.
Over to the Black Forest, I guess you could use a fresh beer at these temperatures
The following is for those who need (or like) a fresh breeze of air.
(depending on the weather forecast you could either use the front or the rear cockpit!)
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it is the tricycle Moth Minor E-0226 to Chris
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The De Marçay Type 4.
Information about this type in the net is very scarce, however I found it in "The Complete Book of Fighters" finally.
As I know now, the De Marçay was a mystery some time ago before my time here, so I think this is why you thought it to be easy, Chris.
Nice one!
You guys get me sometimes I think it will be easy and then takes. awhile then then hard ones you get right away.
Chris
over to you Robert
Here we go with a biplane from about the same period.
The biplane is not a one-off, several dozen were built and used by the military.
One aircraft still exists in a European museum, probably as a rebuilt.
The country of origin is famous for its watches and chocolate
I was waiting for someone else. It's the EKW Hafeli DH-5(MV) from Switzerland AF
Chris
It is the Häfeli DH-5!
Over to you, Chris.
That's is Carlo. from he land of unknown aircraft.
Chris
Thanks Chris!
Here goes the pic of a nice Aircraft of the early twenties…..
Cheers
Carlo
https://imgur.com/a/Gpgq9pH
If you chaps are starting a trend for tiny pics, I'm going to need a trip to the opticians......
Here I go again (let's hope for the best)
Carlo
https://imgur.com/a/Y9uW5O3
Much better now!
Thanks Carlo - now there's a purposeful-looking machine !
A nice view of the Kondor E.III, Carlo
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