Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

I have something in my modest Archives which is pretty similar: CNNA HL/1 built in Brazil in 1940...however I'm not sure I'll keep on searching!This is a better photo of the lady. Taken in 1962. I know there is at least a third photo around.
It is already a honour for me to be able to crack a Wout mystery! I expect to come up soon with something new...Hi Baragouin
That is the one. She was mainly used as a glider tug and the engine was a 145hp RR/Continental C145-2 (O-300).
May I invite you for the next challenge?
Yes indeed Giru: a Sukhoi UTB2...your turn pleaseCould this be UTB-2 from Tupolev's bureau?
A Low-powered trainer designed by P. O. Sukhoi, also called UTB (Uchyebno-Trenirovochnyi Bombardirovshchik for training bomber).
I think she's a Macchi MC99....Thanks BG!
Here is my next (it looks like a mixture of other well-known aircraft).
Yes Lefty Avro 572 "Buffalo" in hydro dressIt's gone quiet in here....
Always apprehensive when someone announces 'a nice easy one' - they rarely are !
Took a while to find the Avro Buffalo, in its final incarnation as a floatplane.
