Just for fun
If that's the Foo Fighter than this must be his father. Although looks like he didn't get off the ground.
Chris
Just for fun
If that's the Foo Fighter than this must be his father. Although looks like he didn't get off the ground.
Chris
Thanks G. This one will be pounced upon fairly quickly, and I'm away for most of the day, so please proceed when you claim it !
Hi Mike
I claim it. When can FedEx deliver?
Enjoy your day of.
Back again - BG - post a Tuscan Teaser whenever you like !
Hi Mr. Green
One of the few. Durand Mk.V`s that is. Negative stagger biplane homebuilt design from USA, late-1970s.
Thank you Mr. Green
Sorry for the delay, but try this nice white one.
That, I believe, is the Cusin Esperanza 4.
Hi pomme homme
You can switch from the "I believe" to the "I am sure" mode! The Esperanze 4 it is.
However, should we call it the Cusin Esperanze or the Espérance Esperanze, after the designer, Canadian Michel l`Espérance.
Albeit no examples were built in the country of origin and F-PBSC remains unique.
You are cordially invited for the next challenge
An aeroplane which is light by name and light by nature!
Hmmm...Doesn't show up with a simple google using 'legere' or 'lumiere', assuming it French of course PH!
Keith
But the designer is to be found not too far away from you, Keith. Down south, just off the D137!
I suspect this Gallic flivver is the Leger ULM Pataplume 2.
Your suspicion is not misplaced, lefty. This is indeed a Léger Pataplume 2. In fact, number two - 17-SG. So take it away, sir.
I hesitate to prolong this run of diddy one-offs but, for the moment, this one will have to do -
There's a lot of similar ones on Google, but not that one so far!!!
Looks as if the fuselage tapers in very quickly aft of the seats....could cause flow break up & turbulence onto the prop.....
Keith
Not being an aerodynamicist, Keith, I can't comment - but it did fly ! Hirth motor. Western European. Can't believe this one has escaped Wout's clutches.....
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