The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Looks like Uli has this one nailed. My reticence, Mike, is the result of many years grappling with French idiosyncracies !

In this case, my source (attached) barely mentions Salmson other than as engine supplier , whilst the ever-reliable AviaFrance seems blissfully unaware of the CFA !
 

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Thank you, Uli. Here's something that is a little more and looks a lot more modern than the Cri-cri. And its designation shouldn't vex lefty!

 
Lovely. To think this was nearly 60 years ago - G-ASTX -the one and only Beagle B.242X

It was brave of them to attempt to compete with the Cessnas and Pipers of the world. Good-looking machine, though.
 
Yes, absolutely right, Mike.

Lovely, but sad. Wasn't Beagle a perfect example of all that was wrong with the British aircraft industry and its management in the post-war decades?

But enough of this. Over to Scotland.
 
Judging by the 'wedding cake' sternwheeler on the extreme left of the photograph, I presume that your water baby is in the good ol' US of A!
 
Thanks Mike.

Here is something a little different. Can you decipher the transport to the left in the boneyard photo?

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Looks like a homebuilt. In a museum. Not sure of the designation just what came with the picture.

Chris
 

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