What Cockpit? MK VI
Savoia Marchetti SM.82 Canguro?
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you didn't say no to stevef's suggestion, so how about the MB 120?
you didn't say no to stevef's suggestion, so how about the MB 120?
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OK, just a SWAG, but how about Farman Jabiru F.4X?
About the right date, and such an ugly aircraft ought to be widely known, anyway.
Edit: deleted a type number I know to be wrong.
About the right date, and such an ugly aircraft ought to be widely known, anyway.
Edit: deleted a type number I know to be wrong.
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Sorry, not from Breguet nor Farman. It was a development of an earlier trimoteur, and incorporated several aerodynamic refinements and improvements in passenger comfort. Only one was built.
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Sorry, not from Bleriot, Bloch, Breguet, or Farman. To keep it from German hands during the occupation of France, Air France continued passenger operations with the aircraft in Algeria.
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Trimoteur BRATU 220?
One suspects not, because it doesn't seem wide enough, but one is clutching at straws here.
Edit: on a closer look, it might be wide enough for that cockpit, it is certainly unusual, and as far as I know only one was built.
One suspects not, because it doesn't seem wide enough, but one is clutching at straws here.
Edit: on a closer look, it might be wide enough for that cockpit, it is certainly unusual, and as far as I know only one was built.
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