99.9% certain on the Loire, and Kevin won't be surfacing for a wee while, so we'll try another one. Back to the paddling pool........
99.9% certain on the Loire, and Kevin won't be surfacing for a wee while, so we'll try another one. Back to the paddling pool........
Correct on the Loire. Thought it looked like something from the USA and would through you off the trail.
The floater has a German feel...
I knew that had to be a Dornier! Is it the Do C3 (or C2a)?
C3, indeed. of Schottenhamel für mein Texan freund, bitte......
Ah, the dear old Bassou F.B.30. Not the prettiest.....
Yeppers.
Oddly enough, there is some footage of it in flight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl9acRCqin8
Good Lord ! Have you seen some of the other movies that Bomberguy has posted on the Tube ? Flying wings, pushers, French weirdos - right up your street, Kevin !
But not, I think, this one.......
Bomberguy does have a lot of good stuff over there.
Your trimotor is a Spanish Civil War refugee, the Avia 51.
Didn't think that would squeeze through...
BY the way, do you or anyone else have a pic of the Avia 57 ? Can't find one anywhere.
All I have is a small pic of the 57.
While we are on the subject, how about this trimotor that floats?
Here's a bit larger pic of the 57
Who is going to blink first!
Another one-off of course. From your side of the pond...
Anything that ugly MUST be French, but I'm coming up empty. Still looking though.
France would be a safe place to look...
Found it at last - it's a ruddy amphibian ! The Romano R-15
I know I'm right with the Romano (same pic) so how about a nice bomber for a change ?
Please press on if you get this (not difficult) as I'm out curling today....
Feels like another French design. Something Breguetish or Latecoere maybe. Not sure with just the front view to go on.
Another view - agree head-on is tricky but you guys are so good......
I can't find a picture but thinking this is the Liore et Olivier LeO 7/2? It looks like a cross between the LeO-5 & 7/3.
I have it simply as the LeO 7 (from two sources) - definitely not the 7/3, so maybe the 7/2, or was there a 7/1 ? LeO specialists au secours !!!
I found one reference of the LeO 7, calling it the prototype. You photo didn't look like one.
We need a Putnam style book; French Civil and Military Aircraft 1920-1935!
Until the LeO expert shows up, let's go open board here.
OK, I'll bite, - how 'bout this Silver Lady ?
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