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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

I'm sorry. I'm confusing matters by amending my initial post. Originally I thought it to be a Martinsyde Type A of some sort. But in doing so, I neglected to spot that the lower wing sits below the fuselage. For that reason I concluded that it might be a Bristol Tourer of some sort, one of the Type 28 coupé variants perhaps. If so, maybe it's c/n 5891 which is recorded as having gone to the USA.
 
Technically this is the Allinio Bristol Cabin (the cabin bit has two windows and is slightly different). Pretty much the same aircraft so well done PH.:very_drunk:

It is in Aerofiles:

<center>[h=2]Allinio[/h]</center><small>Peter Allinio, 409 Kearney St, El Cerrito CA.</small>
Bristol Cabin c.1928 = 3pCB; Siddely Puma. Rebuilt and modified surplus Bristol Fighter [826Y].
 
Thank you, Moses. It appears that the Bristol Tourer Type 28 and the Allinio Bristol Cabin achieved broadly the same result albeit by different routes - although in the UK they got there some eight years sooner than the US!

Here's another windmill flying on its back. I don't think that it's been used before - at least if google is to be believed - but I doubt that it will last for long!

 
It's the Odier and Bessiere Clinogyre of 1931-32. The darn thing was tested on a railroad trolley!
 

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Good morning. Okay, following Pomme's lead, here is a slightly earlier attempt. It was built around an already existing airframe...

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Struggling with this one, choppers not really my thing. Looks American (at least the gents do!), thought the fuselage might be Thomas-Morse - could it be the Myers Helicopter ??
 
It is indeed. Well spotted Lefty! Better make that a Guinness.:guinness:
 

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It's amazing following this forum over time, & seeing all these old aircraft. Some of them are so ugly & I take my hat off to those intrepid pilots from those days. One really wonders how some of those planes actually flew, & the size of the bollocks those guys had!

Thanks so much for opening our eyes to all those 'crafts. Stunning that all happened mostly in our lifetime, & look where that journey has taken us.. Airbus 380's, Boeing 777's, B52's, the F35's, & the list just goes on....
 
Thanks, Moze, although we'll have to keep the Guinness on hold just now - the New Year resolution is in force and not a drop of alcohol is crossing my lips for a month. I simply have to shed some poundage !

Here's a nice shiny easy one for the crew - maybe our new friend from Cape Town would like a shot at this one ? I'll bet the weather down there is a helluva lot nicer than here just now ! (although it rained when I was last there.....)
 
Well it appears that minimalist head-on shots are all the rage, BG, so I'll continue the trend - personally I think this is difficult but, knowing you lot, it will probably last about 10 minutes - and, to save an endless trawl through Aerofiles, it's not American !
 
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