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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

BG, it is indeed the Nanchang J-12, a sort of scaled-down Mig-21. :very_drunk:


(Marc, which movie ????)

Thanks Lefty! Here's one of the very earliest airliners....
Cheers
BG
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Are there any other photos of this ship?

I suspect not. But I do have the same photo without the crease, if you want !

Here's a smart little tourer, with a distinctive undercarriage..
 
I suspect not. But I do have the same photo without the crease, if you want !

Here's a smart little tourer, with a distinctive undercarriage..

My dear Lefty this is a Gabardini-CANSA Lictor 130 of 1935 (only one was built derived from the Lictor 90)....
Cheers
BG
 
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This is going to be a difficult item therefore let me give you a couple of clues: it was built in South America where it seldom flew ending up its days as a trophy in the forecourt of a commercial centre in the city of Martinez...
Best of luck!
BG
 
Turbay T-II Cacique of 1949. I read it was destroyed by a fire before it ever flew?
 
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Turbay T-II Cacique of 1949. I read it was destroyed by a fire before it ever flew?
Thanks Moses for the very quick reaction!
Your reply seems to me basically correct although the information I have is somewhat different. It is correct that this Aircraft was planned by Turbay in Argentina however following attached link calls it Alaire (the factory where it was built) AL-1 (LV-X44) and according to same it first flew in 1970.
http://www.aracuan.com.ar/turbay.htm
Having said that your reply is OK for me and look forward to your next move.
Cheers
BG
 
Thanks for the additional info BG. I gave it a shot! :biggrin-new:

Here is one of my favorite aircraft. Not very difficult I would imagine.

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