You can find them both in the FS2004 civilian props Library.........:devilish:
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You can find them both in the FS2004 civilian props Library.........:devilish:
Have only found a few names from the BEA era, mainly when referring to their demise, otherwise I think you are referring to their 'Class' whilst working for BEA as the 'Elizabethan class' and their...
Very good description of a Kellner-Bechereau in the Old Machine Press.
Open house please
Keith
Cant help with the aircraft question if it did not appear, but there was one that pulled out of the preliminaries of the 1933 Coupe Deutch de la Meurth air race, Nick Comper entered his Swift G-ABWW...
Very close resemblance to a Comper Mouse.......
Keith
I hope the pilot doesn't over rotate, might grind a bit off the blades, or else put a lower fin to bounce off the ground!
Keith
I was going a British route in the Portsmouth Aerocar.......another dead end
Keith
Junkers A50 Junior?
Keith
Spot on Lefty, & with a bit of modification she became the NAC Freelance, which didn't catch on either.
Over to you:very_drunk:
Keith
A simple search does not throw this one up, so heregoes:
Keith
I used to see her quite often at air shows in the 1950's, Shoreham, Coventry, & if a strong enough wind was present she would fly backwards (relative to the ground).
Keith
Ooops - sloppy memory recall - something Swiss mixed with Cumbria...? Both have mountains methinks!
Keith
Have to call it open house until I can find something really obscure then, so its goodbye to the Hills Helvetia.
Keith
So she has......must have missed that event when she first showed up!
Try this easy one(?)
Keith
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Tipsy B or Trainer is my proposal
Keith
Beat me to it again Mike! Happy New Year.
I have no proof of its type number but it is from my fathers few photos & internet searching showed it as a Farman F40 or a F44. Where & When comes from my previous Bleriot crash so Brooklands 1936....
I will jump in again then. Its another what when & where.
Keith
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This is a photo taken by my father - I only had the negative, now with the Brooklands Museum - but yes you are correct except I would say it was restored after that crash - Wiki says it took 2 years ...
Can you identify this & when - the where is easy!
Keith85427
The photo is not as old as the aircraft that's one reason why it is coloured. The hangars in the background are Old Warden & the aircraft is a 1910 Deperdussin.
If correct Open House as have nowt in...
Thought it might be before googling........
1917 photo of the RAE (?Royal Aircraft Factory) Aerial Target designed by Archibald Low, but IWM also reference De Havilland as designers.
Have...
Well bitten, correct recognition.:encouragement::icon29::icon29:
( I've not found sufficient information of the internals to create one in my Vega models series.)
Over to you for next surprise!...
Try again - hope get the right picture: An easy one to fill the gap....
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Hmm.....My search in Brazil didn't find it, must have looked in the wrong place!
Keith
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