No doubt that the Greek would have been mightily impressed by those Turkish two-cylinder armed ultralights! :costumes:
No doubt that the Greek would have been mightily impressed by those Turkish two-cylinder armed ultralights! :costumes:
Lockspeiser LDA-1. No ground attack version known.![]()
for Lefty!
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Ta Ferry - that Lockspeiser hung around for a wee while when I put it up some time ago.
So did this one.......
I have been waiting for Lefty to break out the Ahrens AR 404.
Don't want to hold up the show so here is the next contestant. A nifty twin boom pusher...
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And I have been waiting for Moses to roll out another pusher - especially one with a good Scottish name !
This is the Campbell F.
Moses has either retired to bed or is still traversing the Sahara, so, as I know I'm right with the Campbell, we'll press on.
What is this, please ?
Right-o on the Campbell!![]()
I spy a Millet-Lagarde ML-10.![]()
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Yes, another from the Gallic beauty parade indeed.. Dig those curvy booms !
Not a lot to go on here - is it a Pander Postjager ?
No it isn't - gear doors are wrong.
Here is a better angle-
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Fiat G.12?
Very similar looking but not a Fiat.
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No takers? It is from Europe of course...
Edit: Going to be away until later in the day so I'm going to go ahead and move this along. The mystery is a Renard R-35. From what I understand it crashed on it's maiden flight when the controls locked up after takeoff. Didn't think it would be a stumper.
For the next one, how about this twin boomer?
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