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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Pure luck with the quality photo BG, but not an AVIA, its from t'other side of pond.


Green you have it, well done.

Yours again I believe. :very_drunk::very_drunk:

Keith
 
Thanks Keith. Apologies for the delay.

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Ta-Ho-Ma biplanes.

Well, can't say I've seen or heard of a Ta-Ho-Ma biplane Moses, but I'm guessing this isn't as rare. Wiki mentions around 40 were built. The photo was taken somewhere around 1970 (I think) which shows one that was registered and flying in Wisconsin.
 
Thank you ( and good old Joseph Juptner....)

Here's a fighter trainer - the odd clue here, otherwise fairly obscure.
 
The roundel is confusing but my money is on the Societatea de Exploatari Tehnice SET-7.

Nice one on the Pheasant!
 
Well I'm going to give you that, although it is the rarer SET X (not to be confused with the SET 10)

It was a single-seater as opposed to the SET 7's two, and equipped with machine gun or camera gun.

As for the markings, I think the Romanian Army roundel (red/yellow/blue centre) was used between 1915 and 1941.

Good work, though ! :very_drunk:
 
Thanks Mike. Was not sure after posting but now I see I overlooked the X in my Romanian book!


Onward then with a grainy trimotor.

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Indeed the Hise. :very_drunk: Wondered if the sepia toned photo would be a red herring for something European. Nah.:biggrin-new:

Over to the lowlands-
 
Ooooh, I've seen that recently, must go looking to see if I can find it again!
Keith

edit, but of course now I'm looking for it its disappeared!
 
Indeed the Swiss lady - I thought the recent (very similar) Dewoitines might have deflected you but you're too good ! Here she is-
 
Thanks Lefty! A full set of Juptners you say? And Moses, a Romanian Aircraft Encyclopedia? I feel very inadequate.....

Are choppers a no-go? I can change it if they are...

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Choppers are fine, G - looks like these lads are having a job holding this one together........I hope nobody starts the motor or that chap at the back is going to get a nasty surprise......
 
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