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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Here is a curious little bug...

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Nederlandse Automobiel en Vliegtuigindustrie?......
BG
 
Powered by a Renault, this early 1930's quirky biplane came from a designer who put out some oddballs in his time. To muddle it up even more, the designer was born in the Caribbean...
 
Ah, the centime has dropped ! This is a relative of one of Moses' long-running mysteries, although you wouldn't know it comparing the two. It is the Weymann CTW-130, I believe.

You even left 'C T Weymann' on the tailplane...........:banghead:
 
Good work there Mike. Started to think this one might escape the scrutiny. :very_drunk:

Mr. Weymann sure was all over the place!
 
I think there are people modestly holding back here - it's not that obscure ! Walter Mikron engines.......
 
That's the one, Keith, good detective work - http://www.oy-reg.dk/register/1927.html

Appeared with both Danish and German reg, but I can't find out if she still exists. Last traced to the Danish museum in Stauning, but not there when I visited last year - at least, not on display.

Please proceed - :very_drunk:
 
Thanks Mike - further googling came up with more pictures even the one you used but reversed which seems the correct view looking at the air intakes!

OK so see if this is difficult - I've never seen it before - but thats not surprising!
Keith
 

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Thanks Mike - further googling came up with more pictures even the one you used but reversed which seems the correct view looking at the air intakes!

OK so see if this is difficult - I've never seen it before - but thats not surprising!
Keith

After much research: Kaminskas Jungster II....
BG
Jungster II 1966 = 1pOhwM. A slightly larger, strut-braced parasol wing version of the previous; 180hp Lycoming; span: 22'0" length: 20'0 v: 160/150/53. [N4086]. Marketed plans for home-builders
 
You keep doing this. I want to sit back from the forum a little, and then you keep firing floaters at me, and, well, I just can't contain myself !

This beauty is a Douglas P2D-1, probably flying over the Canal Zone, 1932-ish. Those were the days.....
 
You keep doing this. I want to sit back from the forum a little, and then you keep firing floaters at me, and, well, I just can't contain myself !

This beauty is a Douglas P2D-1, probably flying over the Canal Zone, 1932-ish. Those were the days.....
Of course it is Lefty! Isn't it a beautiful pic?
Your turn now....
BG
 
Hi Lefty....
It's like finding a needle in a haystack...besides that's Wout's domain! However out of curiosity, is it french?
BG
 
A good day to you Gentlemen :applause:
I needed BG`s clue on France! And then started with Morane-Saulnier to find out that was the wrong Route Nationale.
I think this is the Sud SE-7050 Deauville (the one with the tri-gear).
 
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