You're all there or thereabouts, but it is the SPAD 52, F-AEED, derived from the 29, or 34, whichever tome you read !
How about an Open House for you three ?![]()
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You're all there or thereabouts, but it is the SPAD 52, F-AEED, derived from the 29, or 34, whichever tome you read !
How about an Open House for you three ?![]()
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Will toss one in since no one has spoken up. You can't clearly see it but this airliner has a prop in the front!
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Thanks Kevin....
A nice generic biplane for the masses to ponder
Last edited by DHC2Pilot; July 2nd, 2012 at 14:11.
Been looking but no hits yet. Most of it looks German to me except that tail...
Where is Dave Kent these days? He is usually spot on with these types.
There is a definate connection to Germany, but this one was born elsewhere. Argus up front
A Swiss miss - the Wild WT-1 ?![]()
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That's the one Mike.(one is for me....blargh it's hot outside).
I rather like this machine -
I like this one too. A Breguet 39T.
39T ? An incomplete designation, sir, and your accompanying pdf illustrates the 393T powered by Gnome-Rhone motors.
This is actually the sole 392, F-AMOD, with Hispano-Suiza engines, and I assumed a trimotor buff would have sussed this right away -
But as a magnanimous sort of chap, I will have a chilled Dryboroughs winging its way to you asap.![]()
Phew, tough crowd.
You must have more accurate source material. I never could get a real clear picture of all the 390 series. Nice photo btw!
Here is one I'm not 100% sure of the designation. Lets see what you all come up with...
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