I have it as the J-3 Kitten "LV-X-114"
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Chris
I have it as the J-3 Kitten "LV-X-114"
Open House
Chris
I think this one shouldn't be too difficult but I like the picture.
In aerofiles with photo.
Modification of an originally three-engined type.
Fokker XB-8 with radial engines?
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It is the Fokker XLB-2.
The man in the white dress is Anthony Fokker himself.
Over to you, Chris.
This is the only pix I've found of this aircraft. Maybe after reveal you guys can find another.
It's from South America
Chris
In case you didn't see it the code under the wing starts with HK
Chris
Zenair CH-300 registered HK-3135
According to the info I have it's not a Zenair. Although the name starts with a "Z"
Chris
I have concflicting information about the manufacturer but the registration HK-3135 should be correct.
According to the site with the photo the aircraft is a Zenith
https://volavi.co/aviacion/historia/...colombia-wacsa (about a quarter down on the page)
but the Colombian aircraft register says it is a Zenair CH-300
http://antonakis.co.uk/registers/colombia/20140611.txt
Reg: HK-3135
Type: ZENAIR
ICAO: N/A
CN: CH-300
Owner: AC5-84-9-527
Date Reg: Cancelled
Isn't Zenair not just the earlier company designation of Zenith (see aerofiles)?
Agrocopetros “Zenith”
www.aeroandina.com/eng/historia.htm
This is what I found on this aircraft. Also looking at the wing it has an "X" as the last digit on the registration number.
Chris
That angle doesn't give a good look at the aircraft I just took the info from the site above.
Over to you Robert thanks
Thanks, Chris.
On with a gull wing.
Loire-Nieuport LN-40 ?
That was fast!
To be exact it is a Loire-Nieuport LN.411.
I had hoped that the Savoia in the background would lead you to a search in Italy first.
Over to you.
She went by two names. One was a proper lady's name, the other was an army officer's name.
Ferber No 9 or Antoinette III depending on the source.
That's her. Congratulations.
How funny! Pinocchio with a light-plane cockpit
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This elusive twin was designed as a gunship!
Two Salmson radials.
From a designer I am very fond of...
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