Heikkis' Silhouette Challenge
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Graeme/Noyade is getting all too soft as his age advances. A clue without asking!
Spit161, I have not welcomed you to the thread yet, although I have seen you a couple of time. Very nice to have you here, please stay enjoy our company. We sure will enjoy yours
It must be Koolhoven FK-33, by the way, then.
Spit161, I have not welcomed you to the thread yet, although I have seen you a couple of time. Very nice to have you here, please stay enjoy our company. We sure will enjoy yours
It must be Koolhoven FK-33, by the way, then.
Shortly after the formation of KLM, Albert Plesman decided he would like to be able to offer night flights. He asked Koolhoven in 1919 (informally) to design a plane for this purpose. It should be as safe as possible. Koolhoven answered with the FK-33, Netherlands very first triple engined passenger plane. It could carry 10 passengers. Development of this plane was fully at the Nationale Vliegtuig-Industrie's own expense. Only one was built. It served with KLM from 1925 till 1927. Then it was sold to the German firm Aero GmbH, where it was used well into the thirties as advertising plane.
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Okay, Mr Schneider has an Australian connection. He emigrated there from Poland.
Schneider Grunau Baby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Not saying the challenge is the Grunau, but looks similar and has the Oz connection.
Schneider Grunau Baby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Not saying the challenge is the Grunau, but looks similar and has the Oz connection.
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When did he emigrate to OZ?
OK, be your own judge: This is the challenge
Not the 1942 Coogee glider, Skytrain, AFAIK. For this at least four photos and the 3-D are to be found in the web.
OK, be your own judge: This is the challenge
Not the 1942 Coogee glider, Skytrain, AFAIK. For this at least four photos and the 3-D are to be found in the web.
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Spit161, I have not welcomed you to the thread yet, although I have seen you a couple of time. Very nice to have you here, please stay enjoy our company. We sure will enjoy yours
I plan on sticking around!