sorry, not a Skoda. But correct continent.
sorry, not a Skoda. But correct continent.
a famous football player from the same country had this shirt number.![]()
and the manufacturer produced aircraft in at least 3 countries.
my bad Ferry, completely missed that. Must be the age![]()
But it remains a nice plane!
OH Please
With Lefty away slogging through the Cape Town pubs, maybe I can get away with this wee traveler...
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That would be Terry O'Neil's "Pea Pod" (the first version).
John knows his garden veggies.Good show.
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Thank you Moses. I thought it was a very imaginative design when I first saw it in Air Progress. It presaged
Rutan's Variviggen by several years.
Back to the old days...
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You are correct Baragouin, it is Felice Trojani's lovely T.18.
Over to you sir.
From Ferry's post #6686:
"The Reyneker Re.II 'Kanarie' (Canary, want to take a guess what colour it was..?)
Some more info: It was designed and built by students of the Amsterdam technical college, under supervision of engineer F.H. Reyneker, and built at the Van Houten chcolate factory!
First flight was on June 29th (Of 1925 I pressume) with registration H-NACP. The registration was cancelled on February 28th 1929. What happened with the aircraft after that is unknown.
The engine was a 35 or 45hp Anzani, top speed was 100 kph and the empty weight was 450 kg. Wingspan was 13 meters."
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Sorry if my post was unclear. The aircraft you are asking about in #6748 is the Reyneker Re.II was was posted back in March by Ferry.
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Post #6748 is the Fokker D.XIV.
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