It is the Viceroy.
Over to you, Jim
It is the Viceroy.
Over to you, Jim
Thanks ! On with a chunky number .....
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Here's another view .......
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I bird called Loire 250
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The 250 it is over to the Schwartzwald ......
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As to this: more than 30 year should be enough to call this a “historic aircraft“
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This is out of my comfort zone, but maybe a Glasair II?
No connection to Glasair, AFAIK
After so many ungainly-looking constructions I thought it would be time for something swift. I am sure, Walter would have loved it.
The aircraft was a regular visitor of the EAA conventions, AFAIK. It comes under several names. The construction principle can be found in the company’s name selling aircraft kits until 10 years ago. Similar to the word "Glasair" but more fundamental.
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Could this be the Composite Aircraft Technologies Express, a development (?) of the Wheeler Express?
It's another white plastic thing to me, but I am intrigued by the rather ostentatious bit of plumbing under the fuselage. Reminds me of my early motoring days in the 60's, when your sporting vehicle had to have the largest, and loudest, exhaust system you could find !
A far cry from the streamlined milk floats that the green lobby will have us all driving soon. Those poor kids will never know what they missed......
It looks very much like a Cirrus SR20, but it isn't as the windows are slightly different . And the Cirrus SR20 isn't that old.
A puzzled Huub
Robert has it
It is the Wheeler Express Auriga, ancester of Composite Aircraft Technologies Express
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Thanks, Uli.
Here is a parasol that shouldn't bother you for too long.
That, Robert, is one of three Stinson Model O's ordered for the Kweichow Army Air Corps in 1934.
Nothing more to add, Mike.
Enjoy your pint.
Cheers Robert.
Now this brave fellow facing the wrong way ???
Nice to see it in flight. The Besson Canard of 1911.
I think this is the Monsieur Besson in his Canard in 1911 ....
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beat me to it !
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Beaten to the draw by a Texan, Jim ! Yes, it's the Besson. Over to Kevin
Thanks Mike. Just nipped in there!
As you all know by now, I have an affinity for these oldies.
Here is a forward thinking contemporary of the Besson.
Fin and gear look Breguet:
Breguet No. 2
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Thank you Kevin!
This one is definitely somewhat more historic than the Wheeler in my last offer!
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From 1918 and not very far from the last mystery, despite eight years distance.
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