You got it.I thought the RAF markings would make it harder, but the plane is fairly unique.
Your turn again.
-Brian
You got it.I thought the RAF markings would make it harder, but the plane is fairly unique.
Your turn again.
-Brian
Flying is the second greatest thrill known to man. Landing is the first.
got stuff to do.. OH please
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
You are correct Baragouin. A less well known aircraft from Nikolai Nikolayevich.
You have the floor sir.
Breda Ba.26 (1931). Says so right on the side.![]()
Lets try a gyroplane.....
Lucky bastard.....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/de...-in-Burma.html
It's right up there with finding Tut's tomb
I think it is the Kay Gyroplane Type 32/1. If not, it is some variant of that.
-Brian
Flying is the second greatest thrill known to man. Landing is the first.
Kay 32/1 it is.Over to you!
Here is my mystery.
-Brian
Flying is the second greatest thrill known to man. Landing is the first.
Convair 109 AKA the XB-46
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
Another nice day in San Diego. Thanks Brian for posting a beautiful photo of this graceful aircraft.
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