Only a (strange) handful built.
Only a (strange) handful built.
This is the Ogden 'Osprey-Pirate' from 1930.
Mike, it surely is. According aerofiles.com six built.
Well that's 5 more than this rather neat little fighter......(sorry the thumbnail's rubbish but the 'clicked version is OK !)
Swear I have seen this one before. Maybe German? Struggling a bit here as Lefty would say.
I actually thought I had posted it before but couldn't find it anywhere !
It is not German - on 'our' side. More or less.....
Sorry, chaps, this is a bit obscure and there don't seem to be any references to it at all on this medium.
It is the Audenis C.2 from 1916.
Weary now, so open house, gentlemen....after you've named this easy one, that is......
Now you are talking! This is the Loving-Wayne WR-2.
That Audenis is really obscure. No, I had not seen it before!
All the Euromen are sawing logs at the moment. Lefty was nice enough to post a pusher so I will press on with a floater.
BTW....the Audenis was featured on Breguet's Aircraft Challenge - #215. That's probably where you remember it from. Same pic.
Maybe so John. I have trolled through some of those pics before. I thought the C.2 was from later on like the early 1920's though.
Variant #2 had 4-bladed props (possibly remotored) and a redesign on the tail section. From a small firm.
Didn't think this one would last so long. It's a S.P.C.A. 20 torpedo bomber.
How about this big brute?
Hmm, missed out on the French Floater - black mark on the Lefty escutcheon.
This unlovely beast is the 1st prototype Avro Ava, obviously not named after Miss Gardner....

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