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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

  1. #24851

    Cool

    ....... its a Vultee design - but not by Vultee

  2. #24852
    Yes it was. Crashed in 1931.

  3. #24853
    Need to hand this off to Jim. He obviously has deciphered the Emsco B-7C.

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    ....... thanks ! Here's a stretched design .......
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    Charter Member 2022 srgalahad's Avatar
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    Ivan certainly had some interesting ideas...

    "To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
    “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein


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    Quite a complete story here:
    https://falkeeinsgreatplanes.blogspo...le-winged.html

    "Yvan Makhonine, a Russian expatriate conceived the idea of the telescopic wing. The wing outer panel 'telescoped' into the inner panel to reduce span and wing area for high speed flight and was extended for economic cruise and landing."

    "To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
    “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein


  8. #24858
    When you said Ivan I thought you meant Russian. I knew it was French but didn't know the whole story.

    Here's something new and easy.

    Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by cthornburg View Post
    When you said Ivan I thought you meant Russian. I knew it was French but didn't know the whole story.

    Here's something new and easy.

    Chris
    I was being cryptic to allow others to jump in. T'was a bit unfair for me to reply directly as I'd literally just finished reading a post elsewhere about the MAK family when Jim posted his mystery. Ivan probably Gallicized the spelling when he emigrated west. Besides, with an annual general meeting of an association to run tomorrow I had no time to dig up a new challenge . It's taking all my time to assemble the Kevlar body armour for the meeting.

    Carry on with the wee kerosene burner

    "To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
    “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein


  10. #24860
    Well this one is right out of my comfort zone, but we have to move on.....
    It is the TAI Hürjet from what we must now call Turkiye.

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    Something more in my bag.....
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  13. #24863
    OK, this one is Western European, 1935, and is from a subsidiary company of a very well-known one.

  14. #24864
    Its the CMASA MF 10 from Italy

  15. #24865
    Yes it is, sir !

    Credit to you for the research, and a wee dram of a Speyside malt...

  16. #24866
    ........ Thanks - my tipple is the Macallan....

    ....... here's my offering - an interesting collection .....
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  17. #24867
    Fisher P.75 Eagle?
    Andy

  18. #24868
    That's the one ! Have at it !

  19. #24869
    Okey doke. I've no doubt you guys will get this pretty swiftly.

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    Andy

  20. #24870
    Meridionali (I.M.A.M.) Ro 58.

  21. #24871
    It is indeed. Over to you.
    Andy

  22. #24872
    Thanks Andy

    Something different - we haven't had an aggie for a while - here's one -
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  23. #24873
    HAL HA-31 Basant VT-XAN

    Chris

  24. #24874
    Yes Chris, it's the Indian.....

  25. #24875
    Im not into civilian aircraft but studying HAL remember this one.

    An odd autogyro

    Chris.
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