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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

This craft appeared in 1928 for the amateur builder market (wonder if that existed already:concern:). Its name reminds me of a much prettier nowadays model! :encouragement: The “hangar” is its wing tip from the top rear view which the earlier “photoshoper” mounted into the picture.
 
Tricky one, Uli :encouragement:

Couldn't find it with "parasol" but now I think it is the Crawford A-1.

Dismissed it in my first search as it isn't designated as parasol at aerofiles :banghead:
 
I did the same search as you, Robert, but wasn't as persistent! Looks like you cracked it. Curious to know what Uli's 'much prettier nowadays model' is, though ?
 
Correct in all aspects, Robert! The Crawford A-1 it is!

I hope a fresh ale doesn't come too late :ernaehrung004:

@lefty: never heard of Cindy Crawford? :wavey:
 
Cindy Crawford? Never heard of such an aircraft :bee:

Here is something older .
Hi Uli!
Judging by the small tail she reminds me of a Fokker of the early twenties however knowing your likings for US aircrafts and considering the freakish strutting I would rather opt for a US item...which one? I don't know!:sorrow:
Cheers
Carlo
 
Hi Carlo.
I wouldn't say that I prefer US-aircraft, regarding my latest mysteries they even seem to be the minority.

Nevertheless, this mystery is indeed from the US but it has a French engine. :bee:

Cheers,
Robert (not Uli :biggrin-new:)
 
Hi Carlo.
I wouldn't say that I prefer US-aircraft, regarding my latest mysteries they even seem to be the minority.

Nevertheless, this mystery is indeed from the US but it has a French engine. :bee:

Cheers,
Robert (not Uli :biggrin-new:)
Sorry Robert I got mixed up…...however I still do not know!
Cheers
Carlo
 
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