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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Apologies for the lackluster photo...

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This plane took the lives of the pilot and designer unfortunately due to a structural failure. Powered by an Anzani engine.
 
It is Mike.:icon29: This was the last version with the redesigned cockpit/canopy.

Here is the pilot Brown and Melvin Dare circa July 1929, shortly before the left wing failed.

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Such a shame the dreamchild let them down...

Don't know about the fate of this one. It is rather square -
 

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Gx has nailed the Delanne, :very_drunk: although it also materialised under another designation, the SCA SFR-10. Maybe some of our French contributors could enlarge on this ?

As for pommehomme's question, I fear that those unfortunates who never read the Eagle won't have a clue what he's talking about !
 

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that's Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future :adoration:

I found another synonym for the Delanne 11: Moreau JM-10

To continue, you may try this one:
 

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Since Fred got involved (early/mid 1950s) those ag-planes looked rather similar, except for the colours.
This one is from around 2007
 

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The native country produces a very succesful ag-plane, mainly for domestic use and pioneered a special fuel which you also find in :very_drunk:
 
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