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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Bingo! The sole Szpak-3 prototype :ernae:.
All other members of the family (Szpak-2, -4 and -4T had a conventional (tail wheel) gear, while the Szpak-1 was not built.

Your turn, please
 
Lefty is indeed back in Blighty after an amazing holiday..

It is exceedingly unfair of you to hit me with a floater that I can't recognise ! Vaguely Breda 25-ish - but could be American or French - don't think she's a Brit.
 
Welcome back Mike. Have a photo or two to share?

This one-off(?) floater did see time in South America. Not a Curtiss effort though.
 
Not Consolidated but 'tis from the USA. Not a one-off but the floater version might be. Here she is plying her craft in the deepest steamy jungles of....
 
I checked Peru before and could only find records of various Vought and Stearman acquisitions - all having N-strut arrangements. Surrender.
 
that cowl seems 'off' for the Continental [LINESTRIKE]O-100[/LINESTRIKE] O-200 GC but one of the forks in that trail leads me to wonder about the obscure Mooney M-6 with a Continental A-37
 
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