The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Indeed, you got her, Carlo. :encouragement:

It is the Laird Sesquiwing :icon29:

The picture is from the title page of an issue of "Popular Aviation"
 

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Indeed, you got her, Carlo. :encouragement:

It is the Laird Sesquiwing :icon29:

The picture is from the title page of an issue of "Popular Aviation"
Thanks Robert!
Here comes my new mystery! Cheers
Carlo
https://imgur.com/a/6pMcfCt
(Please have a look at PM) I'll give you a new code the previous one doesn't seem to work
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Thanks Robert!
Here comes my new mystery! Cheers
Carlo
https://imgur.com/a/eaSpJNI

I don't know what happens my imgur codes do not work I'll try something else
https://imgur.com/a/Uw7xD58
I have problems in downloading image (don't know why)…..anyway if you copy above code then go back to internet and paste it you'll be able to see it (I tried to go over to "tiny pic" but they are just closing up the site and another chap wants ten dollars monthly for image housing...crazy!)..Sorry for the small problem guys!
 
Thanks Carlo.

Here is one making the most out of one engine.

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It is the 1911 Savary (with no designation). Handed over to the military for trials, it apparently flew well despite not having a rear rudder for stability.

For Chris:guinness:
 
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