Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    wout- I think you are going to have to reveal this one and post something with more heft.
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    This is the Atlas H-10 (registration N37463). Design of Mr. Max Harlow and also referred to as the Harlow PCC-10.

    Will be abroad next 10 days, so will not post until back.
    Hope to find lots of mystery planes upon return.

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    I knew that tail looked familiar! Thanks for the update.

    **OPEN BOARD***

    Anyone who wants to post a new one have at it. I have my hands full at the moment racing...
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    Another new dude to the thread:wave:
    UPDATE: Added the wrong image. sorry if anybody is already looking for the old one I replaced. I meant to add this one, but I accidentally clicked the wrong file and didnt realize.

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    Welcome winslow to the fray.

    Don't recall seeing a Komet 2 seater. Guessing a Me 163 variant captured by the Russians?
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    Yep, its a 163 Komet. I didn't know any were 2 seaters either until I stumbled across it earlier.

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    Okay then, how about this beastie?
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    Got it !

    It is the portion of the Eiffel Tower with the anemometer attached, prior to installation.

    The poncey-looking cove on the left is the Comte des Poules, in charge of tower installation.

    If anyone is going to tell me that this contraption ever got off the ground, other than on the end of a crane, I want PROOF.

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    No! But you are in the right area.:whistle:

    Not sure about it's flight worthyness.
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    I thought those struts looked familiar, then realized they resemble the star-struts on a Hansa-Brandenburg. But if it is French built, than it is not from that firm.

    Figured out how to search the images on a favorite website. But looking at all of those French creations at the same time almost made me go blind. :faint:

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    I'd suspect a Hanriot but my doc isn't Moses03's nor Lefty's...

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    Well I found it in an encyclopaedia of French civil engineering (!)

    It is a Gastambide-Levavasseur from 1919.

    Something more modern..

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    It is a Gastambide-Levavasseur from 1919.
    I sometimes look these up online after one of you tell what it is. This one is a dozy; apparently, it was supposed to have wings of varying chord. Those must be the tracks the wing sections slid on in the pictures below.



    From what I read, I think it crashed on its first flight. Definitely one of the more weird attempts to be innovative.

    EDIT: It was also apparently the last plane designed by Levavasseur, who gave us the Antoinette. Like Bleriot; he showed great promise in the early years; but his career ended in a whimper rather than a bang.

    EDIT2: Reading the translation at http://www.pprune.org/archive/index.php/t-98977.html; it may not have crashed, but was flown several times. History looks murky on this one.

    EDIT3: Is anything not on youtube? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vwv5CdKh-8g

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    Interesting design, that Gastambide aircraft..

    As for Lefty's latest: Canadair CL-41R ?

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    Ferry got the Canadair

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