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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

  1. #10776
    You got it Mike. It is similar to the Marinavia.

    Hey it's snowing here today. A rarity.

  2. #10777
    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    Hey it's snowing here today. A rarity.
    Hang on, I thought Texas was a tundra in winter. What about those Jimmy Stewart movies, diggin' the dogies out of 10-foot drifts???

    Anyway, here's a very easy wee runabout, just to see if you're all awake.

  3. #10778
    Miles M.64 or L.R.5.

  4. #10779
    Quick off the mark, PH !

  5. #10780
    Thank you, lefty. I have to be quick off the mark when an easy one comes up. I haven't the breadth and depth of knowledge, that the rest of you have, to enable me to identify most of the others!

    Well, to move on - here's a little light entertainment.


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    With that wing section it could be a version of Mignet's HM 8, but cannot find that particular aircraft yet!
    Keith

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    What little information there is, concerning this parasol monoplane, indicates that the designer/constructor could say 'j'ai fait ça tout seul'!

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    WTF, now I can't "reply with quote" and have the quote show up... grrr

    What little information there is, concerning this parasol monoplane, indicates that the designer/constructor could say 'j'ai fait ça tout seul'!
    so this would suggest it was homme... errr home-built

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  9. #10784
    Whilst I don't know the sex of the designer/constructor, I think it reasonable to suggest that it was 'homme built'!

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    dear Community

    What is that ?

    Any FS version exist ?



    And that ??


    Thanks

    Roland

    PS:I was on a hunt to find a Northrop Delta (Passenger)-->in vain as it looks not made in FS

  11. #10786
    As this one doesn't seem to be flying, I'll provide all the information that I have - short of its name. It's French and was active at Guyancourt in 1933. The photograph was taken on a test flight there in or about March 1933. According to the TU index, it has been mentioned in that publication. And that, I'm afraid, is all that I have.

  12. #10787
    As it doesn't appear that anyone is going to identify this one, I will do so in order that the thread can move on. This avionette is the 1933 Guédon Monoplan. So it's open house, gentlemen, please.

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    Well my Wiki search certainly did not find it!
    So I'm jumping in with this offering.
    Keith
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  14. #10789
    Think that's the Bulté RB.30.

  15. #10790
    Quote Originally Posted by thunder100 View Post
    dear Community



    Any FS version exist ?



    And that ??





    Hi Roland,

    Your second screenshot looks like a civilized Vickers Vincent?

    Not sure on the float plane or the availability of both for FS. (Looks like the images are from a game of some sort?).
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  16. #10791
    Yup, the floater's a Wildebeest too, but I don't think either that or the Vincent were ever 'passengerised'.

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    Lefty, Yes its the Bulte RB30. Just realised I left the registration on the top wing!!!
    Over to you.
    Keith

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    Thanks Keith - I can say, hand on heart, I never noticed the reg !

    Intrigued by the recent run of rotary machines - here's a beaut - brave,brave man.....

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    Hi Mike
    Should have warned you. Is somewhat contageous, those rotary contraptions !
    This is the gyrocopter (autogyro) by V. Frits Wigal. Registration N3W, 72hp McCullogh two-stroke engine and first flown 23 February 1962,
    By tilting the engine downwards, the slipstream of the prop would start turning the main rotor and off you go

  20. #10795
    Absolutely correct, Walter (my mysteries last a maximum of half-an-hour these days). Over to tulip country....

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    Had seen a photo of this motor glider many years ago when it was under construction, but never found out whether it was actually completed/flown.
    Then found this photo last week.
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  22. #10797
    Hmmm, a MONOwheel. Don't see those every day.

  23. #10798
    Then found this photo last week.
    I'm sorry wout - I looked long and hard at the fuselage.
    Thought it was G and now C. Bit of trial and error but then GPLC...

    (I was thinking Fournier to begin with).

    But a Santa Anna??

    http://www.regosearch.com/aircraft/ca/GPLC
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    Hi Mr. Green
    The Santa Ana by Paul F. Ralph from BC it is. C-GPLC was started around late-190s and first flown in 2006. That is a Continental A65 up front.
    Just must learn to use the paint function it was made for.

    Your turn, please

  25. #10800
    I find the clone tool does it pretty well, Walter !

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