Not Belgian (although I can see why some might think it a Fairey product) nor in a museum (although the architecture in the background to the photograph might suggest to some that it is the Musée Royale de l'Armée et de l'Histoire Militaire in Bruxelles). This aeroplane comes from a well known French manufacturer, although this example was an unsuccessful one-off.
Going back to Treadigraph's post of this morning, I wonder if he was confusing this aeroplane with another model produced by this company which was German (by design and in its original manufacture). Certainly its tail shape might serve to cause that confusion.
Last edited by fauteuil volant; 22nd Jun 2020 at 07:45.