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Hi David! Yes, I thought the same but I have been sifting through the scaled-down versions. No luck though. I can't think of any other seaplane that would have this config though. RR
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It seems that it's not such a wild guess Richard!
I was just about to post this :かかみがはら航空宇宙博物館・屋内実機展示2
Graeme's photo is about half-way down the page!
I was just about to post this :かかみがはら航空宇宙博物館・屋内実機展示2
Graeme's photo is about half-way down the page!
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Sorry ,it's not a french aircraft .
And it seems ,it's not so easy ...I discovered this bird last week on the internet ;never seen before ,but I know it was not a one off prototype ...
I am going to have a little walk in our highland (1000ft high)
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And it seems ,it's not so easy ...I discovered this bird last week on the internet ;never seen before ,but I know it was not a one off prototype ...
I am going to have a little walk in our highland (1000ft high)
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I am thinking - given the fuselage lettering - that it is a Bulgarian DAR something. Cannot confirm. Looks a bit Storch and seen to recall that a DAR designer ended up with Feisler.
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DAR Aircraft (DAR Aeroplanes) is a Bulgarian aircraft manufacturer, founded in 1912 in Sofia - Boujuriste. Their first aircraft was the DAR-1 designed by Prof. Herman Winter in 1925. His other models are the DAR-2, DAR-3 and DAR-4, a trimotor aircraft. After leaving DAR, Herman Winter worked at Fieseler, where he designed the aerodynamic properties of the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch. Prof. Cvetan Lazarov replaced Herman Miller at DAR. DAR continued production with the DAR-5, DAR-6, DAR-7cc, DAR-8, DAR-9 and DAR-10A until 1944.
As far as I can see DAR made only biplanes and low wing monoplanes (apart from their modern ones).
I posted one recently.
I think the "DAR" on the fuselage is leading us along the wrong road.....
I posted one recently.
I think the "DAR" on the fuselage is leading us along the wrong road.....
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Morning Guys!
Only got a few minutes; so here's my tuppence worth. I agree that DAR is probably too easy a clue, despite it's Storch like appearance and the DAR Bulgarian connection.
Is that a "World" map on the door, if so, so could it be a "missionary" type plane operated by the "Daughters of the American Revolution"??
What a load of rubbish, I just had another look and I now think it's a window in the door!!
Only got a few minutes; so here's my tuppence worth. I agree that DAR is probably too easy a clue, despite it's Storch like appearance and the DAR Bulgarian connection.
Is that a "World" map on the door, if so, so could it be a "missionary" type plane operated by the "Daughters of the American Revolution"??
What a load of rubbish, I just had another look and I now think it's a window in the door!!
Last edited by SincoTC; 21st May 2010 at 10:07. Reason: poppycock!!
What a load of rubbish, I just had another look and I now think it's a window in the door!!
Morane Saulnier MS 500 "Criquet"
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