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Moses03 you got it. I couldn't believe they called it Y-12 it being so different.
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Would that be a Alaparma AM-65 "Baldo"?Now I'm aware that we have one contributor who knows the intimate history of every aircraft built in the world after 1945, and another who is the ultimate twin-boom freak (no names....!) but perhaps they will refrain and see who gets this wee chappie.... come on, newbies, get in there !
Hi pomme-homme! This isn't a tale but absolutely true, she was a I-DONP which became a G-BCRH (more information and pics are available on the Air-Britain thread)....I'm now struggling to submit a decent mystery....I believe that there's a fascinating tale about the one Baldo that flew to the UK, where it was passed from pillar to post before ending up, if my memory serves me well, rotting away, and ultimately being scrapped, somewhere in the south of England.
Follow-up......for reasons I'm unable to decipher I can't access Internet therefore if any blessed soul is willing to step in please do so!Hi pomme-homme! This isn't a tale but absolutely true, she was a I-DONP which became a G-BCRH (more information and pics are available on the Air-Britain thread)....I'm now struggling to submit a decent mystery....
Cheers
BG
Quick and good Moses....she's a Praga E114B "Air Baby"....The tail markings are throwing me but it looks like a Hillson Praga.
Hi pomme-homme! This isn't a tale but absolutely true, she was a I-DONP which became a G-BCRH (more information and pics are available on the Air-Britain thread)....I'm now struggling to submit a decent mystery....
Cheers
BG
Hi Lefty!I was curious about this - the tail markings look Italian, and I know some were sold to Italy, but did they see air force service ? Doubt if it was a Hillson in that case, but as far as I know there are no external distinguishing features between the
original and the Brit-made models. BG, can you enlarge on this ?