Aah, the SNCAO 30
Uli I think you stuck in Portugal. It's the Tellier T.3 and the Caudron C.59 was Portugal also.
Chris
right on the airplanes but I am still far from Portugal
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Sticking with seaplane theme. A new one. Uli I didn't mean you were in Portugal just into Portugal for finding pictures of aircraft.
I will be in Germany late Oct/Early Nov on river cruise on the Danube.
Chris
Scoda Aeronautica Super Petrel LS
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on with a little warrior
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that's the bird
over to Texas
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Sorry for the delay, onward with a military ship.
One built in 1928 by the original company, but around 70 similar versions were license made by other well known companies.
Tis the Naval Aircraft Factory XPN-12.
Open board.
Apparently the Madeira authorities have released Mike's passport and allowed him to leave after he paid his taxes and wine bill.
The Solent seems well attended and shipshape.
"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
Ahh, cocktails on a tray ! Comfy seats, and proper windows... sadly probably a studio shot, as the noise and vibration would be too much for any pro photographer.
Yes, I'm back in North Korea, previously known as Scotland. Will see if we can dig up a new mystery.........( regarding the wine bill, had to leave a substantial deposit with the Madeiran Government )
Well I can't find this pleasant twin in a forum search, but would be surprised if it hasn't been here before....
Is that a stylised pennant form of the Scottish Saltire under the cockpit side window?
Dunno what that pennant symbolises,Mike, But it's no saltire.
A commercial failure from the 70's, only a few built. European, but not British.
A later single-engine version also pooped.
I'm sure everyone has the latest copy of this magazine.
Chris
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