After considerable research, and with knowledge culled from years of aero-browsing, I can hazard a wee guess - is this American by any chance ?????![]()
After considerable research, and with knowledge culled from years of aero-browsing, I can hazard a wee guess - is this American by any chance ?????![]()
Childs Play...LOL
Beech T-36 proposed trainer. Two were built, project cancelled in 1953.
Allow me to be bold and assume that I'm correct. Lets run this one past the experts in here.......
A frosty brew to DHC2!
The Beech that got away. Too bad, as it looked like a nice design. Would have been the largest Beech ever flown.
http://www.wingsoverkansas.com/histo...cle.asp?id=196
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Seems you scared everyone off with this biplane. Time to reveal and move along with something new. It looked like something from the USA about 1932 or so to me.
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Chinese Fu-Shing AP-1. Open floor for the next submission.
China eh?
Next up, a stylish mess...
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Dangit! I had that Chinese bipe in my archives.![]()
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ahhhh.. the ugly, but often-seen Capelis XC-12 as modified by the Timm Aircraft Corporation for RKO, star of multiple movies:
- Five came back (RKO) 1939
- Flying blind (Paramount) 1941 (maquette)
- Flying tigers (Republic) 1942 (avion+maquette)
- The adventures of flying cadets (Universal) 1943 (maquette)
- Invisible agent (Universal) 1942
- Night plane from Chungking (Paramount) 1943
- Wings over the Pacific (Monogram) 1943 (maquette)
- Action in Arabia (RKO) 1944
- Dick Tracy’s dilemna (RKO) 1947
- Daredevils of the clouds (Republic) 1948 (maquette)
- Tarzan’s magic fountain (RKO) 1949 (maquette)
- China gate (Globe Enterprises) 1957 (maquette)
which also looked like this:
Sorry, the page is in French...
http://www.cocardes.org/tvcine/artic...?pg=273&lng=fr
Shows the desperation of Hollywood![]()
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
That's it.for Rob.
Over to you-
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Yes, and that Capelis has featured here before, Kevin. Suppose it is inevitable, really..... Lovely old piece of aeronautical junk !
Old plane, new pic. shouldn't be much of a test except...
maybe it being in colour will confuse the issue
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
I looked in my "wacky wing strut arrangement" folder and couldn't find it.Almost certainly German, but I'm not finding a match.
Am I correct in assuming that the rear turtledeck is missing from this specimen along with the fabric on the fuselage??
That looks like a Bolingbroke nose peeping out, so I reckon we're in a Canadian museum (no surprise there), but that's as far as I've got....
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