That Sir, is the HWL Pegaz.
http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/dpegaz.htm
That Sir, is the HWL Pegaz.
http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/dpegaz.htm
You got it - it's one of the few boom-boomers I don't remember you posting before !
I wasn't sure if it had appeared in the distant past (a search did not pull it up).
How about a Salon baby?
Could it be a Romano R 80?
It could be and it is! Thought it would last a little longer. For PH
Not perhaps, it is the DKW Erla Me. 5a prototype D-2585. So back across the pond we go.
This would have to be the General 102-E ?
looks to me like its fokker.....but then im no good at this...
Sorry for the late reply. Yes, Lefty has zapped the 102-E cleanly. (No more zap flaps for a while, I promise).
No zaps here - to save everybody a lot of time, although it looks like it, this one is not American......
No, BG, it is not a Czech number....
Might it be Mexican?
It's not Mexican, indeed not Western hemisphere.....
Found a photo of a Nakajima P-1 that looks similar to yours. Has an engine cowl but no pants so not sure.
That's the one - the P-1 mail-carrier. Later on, the spats must have been removed and a cockpit canopy added. This one is J-BCNO.
Thanks Mike.
How about another floater...uh...
Would that be a Stinson SB-1 taking an unscheduled dip ??
Taking a dip in the frigid waters off Alaska. Spot on with the Detroiter Lefty.
Thanks Kevin - now how about a nice easy trimotor ?
Interesting configuration, with those two auxiliary engines...
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