Admittedly that was a bit too much of a hintOver to you
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Admittedly that was a bit too much of a hintOver to you
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Right - here's a Thirties number..
Haven't a clue on this ugly cuss.
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I know I've seen this one before - those windows with the diagonal corners stick in my mind. If I remember correctly there are a couple of designs by the same manufacturer with this characteristic....the search continues.
Right - the manufacturer was better known for much larger and quite unconventional craft - which had windows that were rectangular, elliptical, round, all sorts, John.
From this side of the Pond, as I'm sure you had worked out......
I found a match to the fuselage, however this version has an inline engine - not sure if that would constitute the same model / designation....the Bordelaise (Dyle et Bacalan) DB.80???
It's actually the DB.81. Well done, sir.![]()
Ran across this while searching for the last one........
That Sir, is a Loring RB.![]()
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Absolutely.Ball is in your court.
Here is one the whole family can ride in...
Note: It did fly!
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And this is the man who had the temerity to call my last mystery, a noble example of Gallic aesthetics, an 'ugly cuss.'
Where does that leave your aerial perambulator, sir ?????
Not so much ugly as functional. It doubles as a bathtub.
Here is a bigger picture I just found-
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Not obscure. The builder had some successful designs early on.
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It looks a bit like one of those Benoist/Jannus designs but can't find one with all those pram wheels.....
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