Could it be related to the Barnhart Twin 15 Wampus Kat 4-pax of 1921 ?
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Could it be related to the Barnhart Twin 15 Wampus Kat 4-pax of 1921 ?
George de Bothezat's
helicopter at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1923-1924, indeed.
That was fast. Congratulations and over to you. :icon29:
Thanks, Chris.
here is a whirly thingy:
Mitsubishi Dinah ?
Indeed, full bonus points for Israel 1948-49.
Congrats.
Pretty good shot. Yes it is a Temco Buckaroo.
According to my file it is a TE-1A rather than B, but that is more than close enough.
For the bonus, you are also pretty close:
Location is not...
What is this ?
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Bonus points for where and when.
A Tampico indeed. That was fast!
The baton is yours.
Thank you Lefty.
Here is a modern non-floater:
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Latécoère Laté-34 ?
No takers?
This is the Globe GC-1 Swift. Also known as Globe-Temco Swift.
This one is F-AZTN.
OH then.
Not really rare, over 1,500 built.
Something smaller and more modern:
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Chris, could you please post the pic of the Avro 563 before the registration was erased?
This is a much better picture than what I have.
TIA
Yes, absolutely: the Brazilian Avibras A-80 Falcão.
Congratulations and over to you.
Think falcon from the south
You are in the right hemisphere, but it's not from Oz or NZ.
That will teach me to open my big mouth.
OK, let's try this one:
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Douglas DC-5-511 PK-ADA Cn 430 in Japanese markings - post capture 1942
OH please, I have nothing to offer now.
Isn't a twin engine plane with outer wing panels removed much more likely than an ekranoplane ?
Could be something like a Beech C-12 ?
Thank you for the SPF pointer, PH.
Post #49 in the same thread says: "this mock-up design was called the Aerocar of AD 2000, and was part of the 1928 Ideal Home Show in England, which I think was...
It is again very quiet here. I'll take advantage of the lull to request some help.
This contraption is supposed to be roadable, flyable, and floatable. And designed in 1928.
Does anyone know who...
It is the Quiet Star indeed. Congratulations. :very_drunk:
Thanks, Andy, I'm back.
Today's challenge: What is the plane being recovered by the UH-1 ?
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Gudkov Gu-82 from WW2's USSR ?
If so then OH, I will be travelling today.