The designer was better known (a stretch!) for his design a few years later as part of a competition sponsored in the USA.
The designer was better known (a stretch!) for his design a few years later as part of a competition sponsored in the USA.
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Anything to do with Mr Burnelli ???/
No, but you are on the right track.
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OK, is it the early Dare ?
Yup, the Dare Monoplane of 1921. First powered by a Benz engine and later a Liberty. Over to you-
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Thanks - it took a while.. Here's a floater.
Has a German feel. Probably a Eastern Europe refugee!
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Rather depends how you define Europe.........
Bogged down again. It's a Moskalyev SAM-11bis amphibian from 1940.
Here's a dashing fellow. Shame about his chin.
Belgian?
Dewoitine D 27-III-R, to be precise, of the Swiss Air Force.
Over to you, sir.![]()
That was easy for a french like me...
Here's a nice floater, wooden wonder...
This looks like a d'Artois effort. Not sure at all though.
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Being of a devious nature, I tried to read the lettering on the hangar, with what looks like a Cyrillic 'N', (i.e. Y.) After a fruitless trawl through the Russian books, had another thought.
Flipped the image mirror-wise, and - lo ! - it's MONO**** that comes up !
Which helps me not in the slightest.![]()
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