The little beastie is the Lonek L-5 of 1932.
Edit: Pretty sure about this one so I'm going to press on since I will be away this evening. Everyone likes a floater, right?
The little beastie is the Lonek L-5 of 1932.
Edit: Pretty sure about this one so I'm going to press on since I will be away this evening. Everyone likes a floater, right?
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Hmmmm, liberal application of the TGF here (Texas Grain Filter). And what on earth is going on above and below the tail ? Is that a watermark ??
TGF...hehe. Not intentional and there is no watermark. Will see if I can find a better photo.
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Very good! Thought I found a tough one but once again Kevin prevails![]()
Thanks John. Just got lucky remembering that particular photo.
Here is a better shot of the floater. Note the extra rudder bit is still there.
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Ahhh - it's a Colombian Curtiss Hawk II on coke watch........
Correction - a Cyclone Falcon ?
Columbian Falcon is the one. Piece of cake for Mr. Floater.![]()
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Having griped about photo quality, I can only grovel in apology about this one - a dual-nationality military job....
This was a Tuff one. Caproni CA.355 Tuffo (1941).![]()
On the ball there, John....![]()
Thanks Mike. Here's the next one - you get a 3 for 1 special....
I think a clue is in order for this "ultralight".
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German, built in early 30's. The builder is responsible for a number of designs built between wars.
To Mike on the Wagener.
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