Looks like a captured Albatros D.III.
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Looks like a captured Albatros D.III.
It is ! Captured by the Dutch in 1917 - over to you !
Thanks. Let's stay with biplanes.
CV Vigil
Chris
The shortest possible answer :very_drunk:
It is the Canadian Vickers Vigil.
Over to Chris. :icon29;
I think this is a model but I did find a picture of it looks exactly the same.
Chris
Heaven knows you'll be miserable if you don't get this ..... :biggrin-new:
Here's the aircraft started as one seater then mod. to 2 seats.
Chris
:applause::applause::applause::applause::applause:
Nice find.
I'm miserable because I had to cheat to find it, instead of going with my hunch.
The cowl, windshield and empennage...
This is another in aero files but no picture of it.
Chris
.......... could have been designed by this charming man ......... :adoration:
Bravo, what clever clues! :applause:
Put the rest out of their misery :dizzy:
That's the one take off with a new one
Chris
Thanks ! - on with this lightweight Number ......
The Morrissey is at home here: https://antiqueairfieldia27.com/
Photo in the museum, although it's currently shown as "not on display": https://www.airport-data.com/aircraf...000377156.html
Interesting to note that there were two registrations listed at different times (N124BM and N37HM) as it developed http://vg21squadron.com/various_vargas.htm
ANF Les Mureaux 190C1
Chris
That's the one :icon29: - over to you ......
I couldn't find this one is search but possible been here before.
Chris
Difficult to make out what's going on there with struts/windows on the upper fuselage.
They also appear to be using a sealion as a wheel chock.......fellow in the shirt and tie is about to investgate and run straight into the prop...
Perhaps the Sealion has stolen his toupe - Atlantic/Focker model 13
That's it.
Chris