Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    The XB-46 is correct. It is a very nice plane to look at.
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    Not sure I'd like to see the takeoff performance at weight of the -46 from KSAN...

    OK, let's move to a biplane _ Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by srgalahad View Post
    Not sure I'd like to see the takeoff performance at weight of the -46 from KSAN...

    OK, let's move to a biplane _ Click image for larger version. 

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    Good afternoon Sir
    this looks very much like the Crouch-Bolas "Dragonfly" of 1934 (is it by any chance X13262?)
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    correct!

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    Quote Originally Posted by srgalahad View Post
    correct!
    Good evening gentlemen
    what about guessing the identity of this grainy fellow in winter attire?
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    I think our grainy lady is the Grigorovich I-2

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHC2Pilot View Post
    I think our grainy lady is the Grigorovich I-2
    Yes dear Sir it is indeed the Grigorovich И-2
    Your turn

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    Another nice old bipe' for us to ponder.....
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    A Chelsea girl, this one. The Wells Reo.

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    Fellows, I am 101% sure about the Reo, and I have to leave for an extended weekend in a foreign country (England) so if John will excuse me, I will post a nice easy one to keep things rolling along.

    Please continue when you get it. This is a scene from an aircraft carrier. Lots of clues, but can you name the ungainly machine at the front ?

    An extra nip of single malt if you can also name the carrier !
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    A Levy-Biche LB.2 aboard the Bearn methinks.

    Moving on per Lefty's request with an airliner...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    A Levy-Biche LB.2 aboard the Bearn methinks.

    Moving on per Lefty's request with an airliner...
    Good evening gentlemen
    This must be the Lascurain y Osio Model 4 "Aura" (XB-ZEU) of 1957....as far as i remember she ended up tragically.
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    It is the Aura. Well done Sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    It is the Aura. Well done Sir.
    Gentlemen
    may I dare to challenge your comprehensive aeronautical knowledge by submitting following airliner of the twenties?
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    NAVO Nav-6 from the Netherlands.
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