The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

OK, I started to type this 6 hours ago and then company banged on the door and POOF!

Kevin, I doubt you need more liquid down there but here you go ... :very_drunk:
 

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Rob might be out of pocket today so I will press on. Feel pretty good with the ID on the upturned biplane.


Onward and upward with a floater-

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Maybe a "L.F.G." item?
Cheers
Carlo
 
Hi Carlo, not from the L.F.G. stable.


Rob- North Texas has escaped the watery madness so far. We hope the southlanders are hanging in there!
 
Hi Carlo, not from the L.F.G. stable.


Rob- North Texas has escaped the watery madness so far. We hope the southlanders are hanging in there!
Hi Kevin
I sincerely hope your part of your huge state will be spared by the flooding madness.....here autumn is looming but temperatures are still 34/35° and fires are ravaging our beautiful forests....
Cheers
Carlo
 
Figured the floater would last about an hour!

This Navy bomber was flown in 1934. The company designed nearly a dozen aircraft over a span of 14 years or so.
 
I just learned that this racy “flying boat” was built twice but neither of the two made it into the air, both sank during evaluation. It comes from a beautiful country mostly surrounded by sea.
 
You are right Robert :icon29:

Cantieri Navali Triestini - CNT Aircraft Designations
CNT II - 1924 biplane flying boat racer,* aka CNT 2, x 2
- CNT II: 1 x 465 hp (type) V-12 mounted above top wing
-- Designed by Alessandro Guidoni for 1925 Schneider Cup
-- Orig. desig. D.G.A.3, both prototype racers sank
 
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