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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

:icon29: No more nor less, Kevin. My remark about the diffidence of the Timm 840 derives from a photo of it on its maiden flight showing it displaying completely naked wheels! Your turn, sir.
 
Thanks Mike.

Onward with a thick airfoil bipe.

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Excuse me for butting in, chaps (been out of action for a couple of days) but this might help Mike with his S.A.B.'s. The 21 later had spats and revised cowlings. Main difference - lack of strutting, wing planform.
From Jaap Horst's splendid Bugatti 100P book, which has. lots of great pics of all the deMonge designs
 

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Absence unconnected with overindulgence, Mike, but yes, it was a good lunch !

Robert, you had me fooled with that photo - convinced that was a Red Cross on the tail - but no - it's part of a Polish flag !
This is the Amiot 123 ordered by the Polish Government, 1928. Came to a sticky end....
 
Thanks Robert. Here is a twin which is making its first appearance here - not an easy angle,but knowing how good you fellows are.......
 

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