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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thanks Robert. Here's another easy one, but a newcomer to this forum. I saw its makers once described as 'a company that rivalled the French in consistently producing ugly aeroplanes'. I think he had a point.......
 

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Cheers mate!

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It looks like an early Farman Hydravion but, if so, I don't know which model!

Edit: that's no Farman - it's the Bossi hydroplane of 1913 which, according to Jane's, was 'the first Italian hydroplane to fly with marked success'.
 
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Farmanesque for sure Mike but not French...


Edit: I had faith in you Mike. :biggrin-new: It is the Bossi! (Actually the Bossi 4 to be precise).:very_drunk:
 

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Thank you, Kevin.

Was the photograph taken on Lake Como? If so, I assume that the sailing vessel is a Comballo but I haven't before seen one with a lateen sail.

Anyhow, as this isn't the mystery sailling vessel thread, here's an natty little sporting machine for gentlemen aviators (and I apologise, in advance, for the miniscule image size).

 
I think the Swift beat it by a year or so.

Here is one that won't win many beauty contests. (Although I like the pusher layout of course).

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