Quickly? I'm thinking only a dedicated deep troll of Aerofiles might cough up a clue.![]()
Quickly? I'm thinking only a dedicated deep troll of Aerofiles might cough up a clue.![]()
It's got a DH tailplane therefore we know it isn't a de Havilland...
Is that a Liberty mill at the front end ? Yup, it's Aerofiles or nothing, Kevin......
Perhaps not so quickly...my history has been the harder they seem, the quicker they go with the sleuths in here. Negative on the Potez...she's an all American girl. Yes, it's a Liberty up front. She was converted (minor changes) from something else (war surplus) to serve a specific purpose (one-off). It is in Aerofiles (without a pic). First flight 1920. The interplane struts (somewhat unique) should help point you in the right direction of what she was/is. The pic could be better, here it is lightened up a bit to better show the detail. Third airplane associated with the builder - he went on to produce several other interesting designs well into the late '60's.
Okay, enough pain and suffering. This is the Waterman 3-L-400. Open house gentleman.
That might be the only conventional Waterman design!
These two chaps seem proud of their aeroplane...
The Pobjoys are a bit of a giveaway - the General Aircraft GAL-41 ??
Yup, the GAL-41 featuring a Pobjoy sandwich. Golden ale to the lowlands.![]()
Famous aviator at the controls of his racing floatplane.
Pint ofDeuchar's I.P.A. for the machine, a nip of Bruichladdich for the gentleman in charge.....
Morane-Saulnier Type G piloted by Roland Garros?
Well done, sir. The malt and chaser are lined up on the bar for you.Thirsty weather over there ????
Thanks. Yes, the heat has arrived. We won't see less than 90F during the day until late Sept.
Here is a big beastie to ponder...
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Dearie me, what a mess - aft of the trailing edge it looks like a professional aeroplane - but up front .......it's Barnum & Bailey .![]()
That 45 degree boosted rudder had me thinking along the lines of Blackburn or Fairey....something British, but now I'm not so sure. Leaning more toward![]()
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