Heikkis' Silhouette Challenge
Only just past 2200 hrs here Ken, but it's been a long day. Hopefully others will be along shortly to continue the search. Found one tricycle homebuilt biplane, but the cockpit joins the upper wing. I'll keep that for a future challenge.
Cheers/Night.
Cheers/Night.
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Your personal photo?
Aerofiles?
Tricycle biplane?
This picture was taken at Oshkosh in 1990 - which was a good year for this aircraft
See you've gone now - perhaps catch you in the morning
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That would appear to be the Panl Pan 1,
SincoTC has control
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Thanks Ken; I didn't spot my typo, I'd been sodding around with different combinations after mis-reading the Aerofiles entry and goggling Panzi Pan for images without much luck, and then I noticed it was an L not an i (should have gone to heck savers) and finally dropped the z when I posted
Here's the next!
Here's the next!
French!
SNCAO CAO.600 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(A pity that rare WWII aircraft site "Grey Falcon" died.)
SNCAO CAO.600 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(A pity that rare WWII aircraft site "Grey Falcon" died.)
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Yes , the SNCAO CAO-600 is correct, one prototype produced.
I didn't even have a chance to post up the rear view as a clue:
Noyade's control
edit; I'll be darned, greyfalcon is gone, hadn't looked there in awhile.
I didn't even have a chance to post up the rear view as a clue:
Noyade's control
edit; I'll be darned, greyfalcon is gone, hadn't looked there in awhile.
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Hi Graeme....this looks familiar. I wonder if I've seen it in Janes? American? My first thought was the Durand Mk V, but not that. However it looks like a negative stagger along the lines of the Durand?
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Morning Ken and Martin ,
Just paying a flying visit to judge my Challenge, I've got a very busy day ahead and not sure when I can get back. Have fun with Graeme's bipe, a bit worried that he isn't sure if it's on the web though, 'coz he knows its name
Catchya later I hope!
Just paying a flying visit to judge my Challenge, I've got a very busy day ahead and not sure when I can get back. Have fun with Graeme's bipe, a bit worried that he isn't sure if it's on the web though, 'coz he knows its name
Catchya later I hope!