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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Yes, Carlo, it's the Czech spotter - (the white stuff is called snow - you may be unfamiliar with it.......) :mixed-smiley-010:

Over to Tuscany :very_drunk:
 
Your dart made a direct hit! :icon29:

It is the Great Lakes 41, also called XPT-930. Developed from the Inland T, offered to the Navy but rejected.

From the "1934 Aircraft Year Book"

Over to you, Kevin. :encouragement:
 
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Thanks Robert. We got there in the end.

How about another 2-place biplane of similar design? (More or less).

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Penny has dropped - it's the Renard R.S.V. 23/180.
Here's a rather scratchy pic of the prototype -
 

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Struggling today - here's a quick and very easy floater, but one that I don't think has been on these pages before -
 

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Hi Mike :encouragement:
Would this be the Stroukoff MS-18, aka YC-123E, aka YC-134A Pantobase. Resemblance with the Fairchild (Chase) C-123 is not a coincidence, as Michael Stroukoff was Chase`s chief designer and former president, I believe.
 
Walter, I have it as the YC-132E (serial 54031) - the YC-134 is this one - :very_drunk:
 

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