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2nd Feb 2015, 21:10
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Posted By windriver

Yes.. it's the Ryan but as Noyade says function...

Yes.. it's the Ryan but as Noyade says function leads to form.. (Thinking Storch , Single Pioneer or even the Helio Courier)

http://www.aviationancestry.com/28141.jpg


Your turn
2nd Feb 2015, 13:57
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Posted By windriver

Nope.. sorry

Nope.. sorry
2nd Feb 2015, 10:54
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Posted By windriver

No sorry... fixed wing.

No sorry... fixed wing.
2nd Feb 2015, 09:35
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Posted By windriver

One more for the pot.. ...

One more for the pot..


http://www.aviationancestry.com/28140.jpg
31st Jan 2015, 21:05
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Posted By windriver

Correct - :ok: The Miles "one-tonner" Aerovan ...

Correct - :ok: The Miles "one-tonner" Aerovan




Open house...
31st Jan 2015, 19:18
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Posted By windriver

She's a beauty. ..This one should be a bit...

She's a beauty. ..This one should be a bit easier..

http://www.aviationancestry.com/otota.jpg
31st Jan 2015, 11:40
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Posted By windriver

Is it a Loire 30?

Is it a Loire 30?
31st Jan 2015, 10:46
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Posted By windriver

It looks like something SARO would have build,...

It looks like something SARO would have build, but the landplane bit rules that out.


Are they Armstrong Siddeley or perhaps Bristol Jupiter engines?
30th Jan 2015, 21:45
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Posted By windriver

So the Liore (WLD) did fly! - You have control.

So the Liore (WLD) did fly! - You have control.
30th Jan 2015, 19:29
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Posted By windriver

This aircraft was constructed in 1908 and was...

This aircraft was constructed in 1908 and was shown at the 1909 Paris salon and featured variable camber wings and contra-rotating props.


I can find no evidence that it actually flew ... however...
30th Jan 2015, 11:56
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Posted By windriver

OK... should have read the rules first......

OK... should have read the rules first... sorrreee.
Nothing to hand so you have control...
30th Jan 2015, 10:12
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Posted By windriver

How about this fine looking machine then.. ...

How about this fine looking machine then..



http://www.aviationancestry.com/3b090.jpg..
30th Jan 2015, 09:53
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Posted By windriver

Long shot... Couzinet 70?

Long shot... Couzinet 70?
30th Jan 2015, 09:08
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Posted By windriver

It's the Blackburn Swift... well done. You have...

It's the Blackburn Swift... well done.
You have control.
30th Jan 2015, 07:33
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Posted By windriver

http://www.aviationancestry.com/15280g.jpg ...

http://www.aviationancestry.com/15280g.jpg


The type's three years of trouble free service ended here on a foggy day on a mountainside somewhere in Europe....
29th Jan 2015, 21:20
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Posted By windriver

A.W. Argosy

A.W. Argosy
29th Jan 2015, 19:51
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Posted By windriver

Westland Wessex

Westland Wessex
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