Has a French feel. Not sure at all.
This one is very obscure. It is from a country which shares a border with France.
And it's not Andorra.
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And Monaco...
Think Benelux.
OK, I think I detect white flags on the ramparts, so will reveal that this is the Mulot AM-20, a neat little Belgian number from 1925.
This will not last long in the shark pool.......
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You don't necessarily need terra firma to land on, Ferry ! (I think they held the first Schneider Trophy in Monaco.)
Would probably be safe to assume this one is from France, eh? Looks like a Caudron stepchild.
Not a racer - trialed by the military. The story of its designer, his exploits and subsequent fate would make a good movie. Continental Europe.
Irbitis C6 (bis?) from Latvia
I think fasm is correct on the C6bis. I found it in my archives (after fasm spotted it) as the Cukurs C6bis.
C6 it was - either Irbitis or Cukurs. Herberts Cukurs' story is quite bizzare, culminating in assassination in Argentina by Mossad !
Over to fasm.
Some nice little plane and a less slick face of the C6bis Cukurs with his 280cv hispano-suiza 6 cyl eng
Fasm, I think your neat little French lady is the Guerchais Roche T.35
Good show Lefty.
The mysteries are really going off the beaten path of late. Since the Avro it has been; Equator, Citroen, Mulot, Cukurs and now a Guerchais Roche! Sounds like we are touring the wine country instead of spotting aircraft.
Hat off Mr Lefty nice find for this local jewel
I agree with Moses, although Guerchais Roche sounds more to me like something my good lady might dab behind her ears prior to a party !
This has a much more prosaic name and should present no difficulty to all you 30's freaks....
I believe this would be the Avimeta AMV-92 (sometimes designated as the CM.92) from 1928.
That's the one. Over to you....
Not sure how long this one will last.....probably an easy one for the WWI buffs out there.....
Looks like the Astoux-Vedrines Triplan. Variable incidence wing. Interesting for 1916.
Feeling pretty confident so I will move along here with a new one-
Hmmm, looks like one of those American 'one-offs' again..... Something about it looks a bit more modern than it at first appears - the tyres, for instance. This could be a creature of the sixties....
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