The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Not from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Asia or USA. View nose contours, engine could be one of mine. (I did not have a trade-boycott to the country)
The paint scheme on the rudder could give a clue.
 
Hi Walter!
Concerning your mystery this Leaves out South America, Canada and New Zealand, vegetation seems to be too luxuriant for Canada, should we concentrate on South America?
Cheers
Carlo
 
Carlo, by deduction and reduction, was already on the right continent.
Fabulousfour found her. :very_drunk:

For those interested, on the secretprojects.co.uk site there is a topic going on by poster pegasus.
Look for postwar projects and latin american aircraft. A wealth of known and unknown info. This is where I found the AAC-001.

Next move is to fabulousfour:applause:
 
I have it as the Polish Hanriot HD.28 which is the export version of the HD.14, so both of you are correct. :icon29: :icon29:
Since Carlo was a moment faster it is up to him to show us a new mystery. :encouragement:
 
Thanks Carlo.

See where this number goes.

28k11g3.jpg
 
Not castoring Mike. Looks that way due to the grainy photo.

It started out with a wout engine...
Small sport low wing Aircraft, open cockpit, pleasant overall lines, in line Walter engine done in a primitive workshop...maybe a european racer...but which?
Carlo
 
Good eye Carlo. It did set a speed record for its type in 1938.

A one-off from a well known company that designed aircraft from the early 1920's to the early 1950's.
 
Back
Top