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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.

What a fascinating looking plane. Methinks the French have made the most ugly & quirky looking planes planes ever, quite unique & weirdly pretty in a strange way.
 
Some of them not so pretty.......

Anyway, Walter not much in the way of a surprise to you, I reckon, but some of the others may not have run across this one........
 
Thanks Lefty!
and here's my next proposal ( an easy one as I don't feel I should strain people's mind more than necessary on account of the heat wave....)
Cheers
BG
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Come on guys!. Be more positive :jump:
Look at the main features: biplane, open cockpit, radial engine, folding wings :very_drunk:
 
. dimly visible HS logo on fuselage.....BG

So dim you can't actually see it.... anyway this brute looks a bit like the Siemens-powered Phoenix Meteor L-2.

Why it should have an HS logo, I know not - unless it is in fact SH - Siemens & Halske ?????? Typical of BG to mislead us in this manner......:a1310:
 
So dim you can't actually see it.... anyway this brute looks a bit like the Siemens-powered Phoenix Meteor L-2.

Why it should have an HS logo, I know not - unless it is in fact SH - Siemens & Halske ?????? Typical of BG to mislead us in this manner......:a1310:

Sorry guys if it proved to be more difficult than I at first thought....yes Lefty it is indeed the Phönix L2c "Meteor":icon29: of 1929 with a Siemens Sh13 engine. You're of course entitled to submit an equally difficult item...
Cheers
BG
 
Apologies, BG, was winding you up a bit there....

Here's a chunky trimotor for those who like such things -
 
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