What Cockpit? MK VI
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I think perhaps the clue in Graeme's diagram is the colour reference "Hell" & "Dunkel". Would suggest the aircraft is perhaps German. I am sure when Graeme first posted his challenge image there was more detail, the cockpit sides I am sure had hinged panels. The Arado Ar 65 has side flaps to the cockpit but the panel of the Ar 65 is different. However I think the aircraft is German.
In fact it is I believe the Focke Wulf Fw56A.
In fact it is I believe the Focke Wulf Fw56A.
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Sorry David not the Rene Hirsch H-100 nor the Arsenal O.101. This aircraft was late 1930s. The aircraft has been renovated since the challenge photograpg was taken.
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This aircraft was built to carry out similar type of research as the Makhonine MAK 10 but built by a different engineer. You could say a variation on a theme.