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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

NAVO Nav-6 from the Netherlands.

Congratulations Moses, it wasn't easy!:icon29:
For our younger readers (if any) NAVO stands for an ominous Nederlandse Automobiel en Vliegtuig Onderneming,this aircraft being built in 1920 and powered by a Benz engine delivering 220HP.
I do suspect that only one of such
machines were built.
Over to you Sir
Baragouin
 
And back to Baragouin on the La-tay-co-air.:guinness:

Thanks Moses
...and what about this non descript flying machine?
Baragouin
vgom77.jpg
 
Okay, I don't have my copy of Canadian Aircraft handy but I think this is a Can-Car design built in Mexico called the Barrera EP Ares.
 
Putnam's Canadian called it a license built Maple Leaf or "Ares". So I will press on here.

Light twin for you all-
 
Okay, I don't have my copy of Canadian Aircraft handy but I think this is a Can-Car design built in Mexico called the Barrera EP Ares.
Hello Moses
I don't know if my non descript lady has a canadian ancestry but I have it as Barrera E.P.A. "Ares" of 1941 built in Mexico therefore your assumption is quite correct.
:icon29:Concerning the light twin you are proposing I have no idea (maybe if you'll be kind enough to exhibit a side view this might be helpful....)
Cheers
Baragouin
 
No side view just yet. That would be too easy.:cool: Let's see where this one-off twin will go with the one angle for now.
 
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