Where's everyone gone ? This one is not difficult !!
Where's everyone gone ? This one is not difficult !!
Not even sure where it comes from. France? USA? Have trolled both Aviafrance and Aerofiles to death without any luck.
Nether France nor USA, sir.....
Yes Chris, G-CYZZ indeed. Over to you - (soft drink - it's the January regime again for lefty)
All metal Crawford C-1.
Here is a hi-res pic I have of it showing the detail:
Last edited by Moses03; January 7th, 2016 at 13:52. Reason: Added photo from home archive
Knew it wouldn't last long. Over to you.
Chris
This one appeared in this thread a long long time ago. But since a better photo (relatively speaking) has surfaced, why not try again?
Hi Kevin
My guess is the Lage HL-8 (Brazil) as built with the twin fins. I understand the basic design had a single tail, but was not built
Right on Walter with the perky trimotor.
Over to you-
Thanks Kevin
This one is over 60 years old. Seems 2 examples were built.
Not very visible in the picture, but the aircraft had slight FSW (forward swept wing).
Think of South America.
This is a Niess I-200 (PT-GLI, Brazil) by designer William Niess. Reportedly developed from his earlier Model 5-FG Maranhăo design.
Registration of second example could be PP-ZPE. Have never seen a picture of that one (or any other picture of the first one)
Open House please!
How about this floater (which isn't in this picture!)
Keith
Spot on BG, I didn't think it would last very long.
Over to you
Keith
Thanks Keith!
What about an orange coloured grainy motorglider?
Cheers
BG
From BG's homeland, the Agusta AG.2 of 1927.
Thanks BG.
Let's see where this watery beast of size goes...
Could it be a Zeppelin-Staaken 8301 floatplane of 1918 ?
Don't think so, Dan. This is the rarely-illustrated C.A.M.S. 52 from 1930.
This one is a C.A.M.S but not the 52...
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