Another French delight from Lefty, a Caudron P.V.200.
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I had a feeling you'd seen that one.![]()
Thanks for the lunchhour brewski.
Here is maybe the modern day equivalent of the Caudron to identify-
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It helped immeasurably that you didn't photoshop out the unmistakeable hump of a Suk in the background!
This is an AeroRik Dingo from Mother Russia.
I noticed the Flanker in the background as well, but didn't find 'Aerorik'.
Here's a colour photo of the same aircraft: http://www.paulnann.com/Make.asp?Mak...f=pn_w0346.jpg
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I erased some of it but then thought no one could figure out the little bit I left in. All's fair in mystery planes!
Over to Scotland.![]()
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Well this one won't last long - it is in purely and simply because I like it !
It's the Do-24 ATT isn't it??
Too bad they had to modernize it, and add turboprops..!
Still looks great! Over to the Low Country.![]()
I much prefer the original, but because of it's origins I'm slightly biased..
This one is posted for same reason as the ATT, I just like how it looks..![]()
There is another thread where I spotted this cabin cruiser. Will give way to anyone else who wants a shot at it.
Was just thumbing through Jane's WWI Fighting Aircraft and saw Lefty's Beardmore. Blast! Was convinced it was a post 1920 model. :caked:
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I don't have thyme to look this one up..........![]()
Alright, you both apparently know what it is, so please name it and move on to the next!
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Sage Type 2.
Here's a big bad bomber..
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