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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 little information there is, concerning this parasol monoplane, indicates that the designer/constructor could say 'j'ai fait ça tout seul'!
 
WTF, now I can't "reply with quote" and have the quote show up... grrr

What little information there is, concerning this parasol monoplane, indicates that the designer/constructor could say 'j'ai fait ça tout seul'!

so this would suggest it was homme... errr home-built
 
dear Community

What is that ?

Any FS version exist ?

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And that ??
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Thanks

Roland

PS:I was on a hunt to find a Northrop Delta (Passenger)-->in vain as it looks not made in FS
 
As this one doesn't seem to be flying, I'll provide all the information that I have - short of its name. It's French and was active at Guyancourt in 1933. The photograph was taken on a test flight there in or about March 1933. According to the TU index, it has been mentioned in that publication. And that, I'm afraid, is all that I have.
 
As it doesn't appear that anyone is going to identify this one, I will do so in order that the thread can move on. This avionette is the 1933 Guédon Monoplan. So it's open house, gentlemen, please.
 
Well my Wiki search certainly did not find it!
So I'm jumping in with this offering.
Keith
 

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dear Community



Any FS version exist ?



And that ??

Hi Roland,

Your second screenshot looks like a civilized Vickers Vincent?

Not sure on the float plane or the availability of both for FS. (Looks like the images are from a game of some sort?).
 

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Yup, the floater's a Wildebeest too, but I don't think either that or the Vincent were ever 'passengerised'.
 
Thanks Keith - I can say, hand on heart, I never noticed the reg !

Intrigued by the recent run of rotary machines - here's a beaut - brave,brave man.....
 
Hi Mike :encouragement:
Should have warned you. Is somewhat contageous, those rotary contraptions !
This is the gyrocopter (autogyro) by V. Frits Wigal. Registration N3W, 72hp McCullogh two-stroke engine and first flown 23 February 1962,
By tilting the engine downwards, the slipstream of the prop would start turning the main rotor and off you go :biggrin-new:
 
Absolutely correct, Walter (my mysteries last a maximum of half-an-hour these days). Over to tulip country....:very_drunk:
 
Had seen a photo of this motor glider many years ago when it was under construction, but never found out whether it was actually completed/flown.
Then found this photo last week.
 

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Hi Mr. Green :very_drunk:
The Santa Ana by Paul F. Ralph from BC it is. C-GPLC was started around late-190s and first flown in 2006. That is a Continental A65 up front.
Just must learn to use the paint function it was made for.

Your turn, please
 
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