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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Amazed it got as high as 14", to be honest.

Here's something different - a rather sinister-looking twin.

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Computers are very sophisticated nowadays, and I am experimenting with a Smellovision plug-in.
It works only spasmodically, but when I clicked on Moses' pic I was knocked out by the reek of Gauloises with garlic undertones........

It is a Wibault 368 built for a speed/distance record attempt in 1937.

Right, with Moses' approval we'll move on to something which should be gobbled up VERY quickly !

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you're right.. it shouldn't take long... esp for anyone who downloaded the Breda Zapatta BZ308 for FS9 -- registration I-BREZ

quick little beast it is too!
 
Wow ! The early (or rather late ?) bird swoops instantly !

Carry on, please, Rob. :icon29: (actually I'll make that a wee dram )
 
Obviously a non-tropical environment sometime between 1920-1935. Not a homebuilt but an aircraft operating in a commercial venture...

Did the snow put a freeze on everyone's search engines?:kilroy:
 
I reckon it is Canada, although I have a shrewd suspicion that it occasionally snows in other places too.......
 
But we'll settle on a Huff-Daland Petrel.

is your thirst never satisfied? Ops.. but of course.. a Scot...
well, have a beverage of choice lefty! it is indeed a Huff-Daland HD-19 Petrel 5 . used by Fairchild Aerial Surveys
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Thanks Rob - had to search hard for that one - the only other bipe I could find with a similar strut arrangement was a Nakajima floatplane !

Something different - only half a pint for telling me what this was developed from.

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[LINESTRIKE]not sure if that's the Pac Airmotive one or not (too tired to dig tonight)[/LINESTRIKE] but it's from a C-45/D-18 (small windows)

ok.. I got curious enough to find the Dumodliner. This is one of the first couple - the last one had a triple tail

I may have time to post a new one in the AM after a bit of sleep

We had to beat Moses.. they used to live in Del Rio, TX after serving with Commuter Airlines in the NE
 
Yes - this one was actually first designated the Dumod Infinité II - I suspect it became the Dumod Liner later and the third fin added.
 
then I offer you this - and don't think I have a "theme":icon_lol:

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Opps.. sorry about the large "white space" .. in a rush to get to work
 
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