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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Yes the radiator is funny and the engine is french but not a bugatti.
I think the plane have been designed and/or built in france but it's not a french plane.

The inside of the cabin is quite spacious and cosy :)
 
It's one of the first Muniz from Brazil equiped with an Hispano-Suiza 6pa.
I guess the windows are on the other side, or it's a mistake from the magazine (hispano news) ?...

and now a flying wing...
 
Yes it is the SoldenhoffA3, cheers :ernae:
I'm always amaze by the speed you can point planes
The Hispano mag is from the begining of the 30's I guess, from memory...
 
Thanks for the props! BTW- I don't whine about biplanes unless they are small, non-descript or are powered by lawn mower engines. :icon_lol:

Here is one that has been in the queue for a spell...:icon_twi:
 
that's got to be some sort of Texas farm implement.. they obviously flew upside down and plowed furrows with the blades!:kilroy:

early airbrake test platform?
 
Hmm, don't know where to start really - it's not one of those machines they slung under an airship ?

Can't imagine what those paddles are for.

(Branson ?)
 
Branson, Mo is the home of Dolly Parton's music hall/theater.

The added bits were part of a directional stability experiment...
 
Well, the white flag is becoming a bit tattered through over-use, but I can't pin this brute down.
That strutting arrangement was favoured by Ansaldo, Fiat, Macchi, but this one doesn't look Italian.
Reveal, please, Kevin !
 
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