I'm sure, although they do like their portholes!
And here's one for any twin-boom fans out there......:mixedsmi:
This the New Era Model A perhaps?
on the Bleriot.
This is from our side of the pond....
....and was designed by a fellow who produced an even more unconventional twin-boomer, beloved of aviation quiz compilers.
This one seem to have slipped through the nets of many of the normal sources....
Struggling with your little parasol. Has to be French though!
OK. This is first SCAL Rubis, no 01, F-ALZZ, flown in 1933, before the better-known and stupendously ugly FB30.
Here's a boxy little number...
This one built by a substantial company better-known for larger aircraft. 3 guesses as to the nationality.
It looks like one of those Farman touring jobs offhand. Bit busy today for mystery planes though. Short day at work and then off to the baseball game.
You get a half-pint for Farman. Enjoy the rounders.
Another half pint on the way?
Got quite a sunburn this afternoon but enjoyed watching the Rangers win 6-5 in the bottom of the 9th on a wild pitch. Good stuff!
Will press on here so the Euro Gents (and night owls) will have something to gaze at over their morning cup 'o joe.
In keeping with the theme of late...
My (French) source lists the Farman (same aircraft) as the 351, but not even a Scotsman will use that as an excuse not to top up the glass !
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May not get much time to work on your 'German' as the Boss is dragging me away for a couple of days' R&R...
This was apparently a captured aircraft and not built in Germany. Surprise, surprise!
Back again - nice day yesterday but the rains are now pelting down...
I think your wee Nazi is an impressed FL (Francis Lombardi ) model 3 with the canopy removed ?
Spot on Mike. Also known as a AVIA FL.3.
Here's an interesting concept - the square channel-wing experiment for crowded airspace....
That looks very much, no exactly like the Bryan Model II Autoplane. :mixedsmi:
Yes indeed! Curiously, you can see a license plate tacked on to the rear in my pic, but not yours, which is actually on the road......
Yours was properly licensed!
What is this?
Gosh, where is everybody? Other than Mike, it's getting a bit lonely in here.
The mystery is from the USA...
Hi Kevin,
the Spencer-Larsen SL-12C ?
if correct OH please
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