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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

As you say, Kevin ! Robert is spot-on with the ungainly de Havilland - over to him - :very_drunk: (a nice vintage cider...)
 
Thanks, Mike!
At least the Doncaster monoplane seems to have been an improvement over the De Havilland biplanes like the DH.34.
Maybe the time wasn't ripe for such a "modern" design...

Here is another biplane.
 

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I can’t tell. The source is famous for the use of touch-ups. I don’t have seen any other picture of the craft, so far.
 
Apart from his sport aircraft he built only radial engines, AFAIK
The company disappeared after WW2. Founder died in 1957.
 
Oh these crazy "photoshoppers" in Aero Digest. A big gulp to Moses03 :icon29:
 

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Thanks Uli.

This oddball has a complete wing, it is just washed out in the dingy photo. (I extracted two thin lines to represent where it is).

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Was it an idea for a pilot's ejector helmet that never quite caught on - due to an inability to overcome the effect of torque on the user's neck?
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