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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Indeed, BG, the A-33, which came to an ignominious end .....:icon29:

Hello Lefty
are you enjoying your weekend?
Here's my offer which is supposed to show a rather rare item...
Cheers
BG
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Hmmm, has to be a Hispano V-12, and it looks very Nieuport-y - am I on the right track ?

Hi Lefty good morning!
You are right concerning the engine but it isn't a Nieuport and only its picture isn't on Aviafrance.....keep searching
Cheers
BG
 
Indeed, the wonders of French designations continue to baffle us... the Amiot 110S is, of course, a floater, as is this ungainly machine -
 
Oops, must be the heat! Forgot this photo was in that airshow thread. An ice cold malt for the Scotsman on the McDonnell FH-1 Phantom. :icon29:
 
Nah, come on, have another go - we'll put it down to advancing old age......how did you get rid of the watermark anyway ???
 
Talking of unconventional designs..... I've posted it before, but it was a long time ago, and we'll see who else knows what this unspeakably awful machine is !
 
Talking of unconventional designs..... I've posted it before, but it was a long time ago, and we'll see who else knows what this unspeakably awful machine is !

I haven't seen your post but I'm thinking about the Gérin-Varivol of 1936....If that's it I must declare OH as I'm changing my provider thus involving a modem change.....just think how fast things go today in Italy with 41 degrees in the shade!
Cheers
BG
 
I think we'll all agree on the Varivol. So, with OH in full effect I've been wanting to post this one for a while. From what I've been able to gather googling the model I assume she's on the obscure side, possibly a one-off. Looks vaguely familiar so perhaps it's actually been renamed. Anything you guys may have on this one would be appreciated.
 
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