Serials aside...here is an other view of the grainy monoplane.
Serials aside...here is an other view of the grainy monoplane.
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Well I was convinced that this horror was American, but those guys look a bit mitteleuropean....... No ideas so far.
From a firm better known for WWI era aircraft...
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Ahh, it's an Abatros - L.59, to be precise.
That would be it.
Ugly little bug eh?
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Here's another one (nice & easy) wearing trousers......
The Northrop XFT-1 shipboard fighter with the 650 hp Wright.
Told you it was easy !Over to Kansas.
Nothing but easy here...
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yup, too easy
Cessna C-106A
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
Since I have no doubts about Mr. Cessna and have to go to work, I'll leave you with this....
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maybe wout's on holidays or something...
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
Srgalahad, no vacation, yet
On the risk of losing my reputation (or what`s left of it), I would say that your twin has something to do with the sole Dabos JD-24 d`Artagnan from France.
But.... have my doubts.
un petit problem? un peut d'assistance?
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the first airframe had different engines but still aerobatic.
Several kits being built 'at home' but was/is planned for certified production
General construction of metal, flush riveted and butt jointed. Carbon fibre control surfaces.
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
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