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The Staff of SOH
Here is an easier one.
Please proceed if you know it.
This is the Lab oratorio Artigianale Aeronautico Nuvoli 5-Aq...and by the way italians love to wear fairly long pants (unlike the short ones worn in the US)Here is a nice single engine low wing monoplane tourer to start the week.
(And why did men wear their pants pulled up so high back in the day?)
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Thanks Moses....I won't be able to submit a new entry till late Tomorrow morning...if someone would like to step in please feel free to do so!Spot on BG!Thought this one might last a round or two. Nope.
Rough translation:
Nuvoli # 5-Aq experimental vehicle for training at high altitude (Aq), built at the request of the Ministry of Aviation (MM298). It disposed of metal trim, cowl NACA type Magni engine, and motor Fiat A.70 with stranded wire. This was the last aircraft built in 1938 , from Workroom Aeronautics, because the holder had to work full time in the role of official military.
Over to you-
Welcome back Mike.
You know how those translators can bungle up things!
Maybe BG can translate for us as the text was lifted from this page.
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuvoli_N.5
Gentleman....I'm curious as to how the number of wing bays are determined when Warren struts are employed. As with the Fiat BR.3 above I would say 4 bays....correct? I'm also questioning this....if you have an unequal span biplane with top wing longer than the bottom, and you have one or two standard bays present with additional angled struts (connected to the standard vertical struts on the bottom wing), would this triangular bay at the tips be considered a proper wing bay or not?