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Old 11th Aug 2013, 21:50
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Making nice progress Graeme

A rather wide crop to help things along!
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A rather wide crop to help things along!
Maybe a clue is in order: Twin-engine Bomber, mid 20's
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Is it American ?
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Sorry Krakatoa, it's not from America (north or south)!
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Boulton Paul P.75 Overstrand ?
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G'day Trevor.

I'll try for a bit of Sidestrand?

Saw this on the net, although the struts don't seem to match...



In the early 1930s a Sidestrand Mk III was fitted with Bristol Pegasus IM3 engines.
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Evening Graeme,

I'll try for a bit of Sidestrand?

Saw this on the net, although the struts don't seem to match...
It is a Boulton & Paul Sidestrand III Well done

I think the strut mismatch is due to the fact that my "bit" is looking towards the fuselage, whereas the shot you found was taken from under the fuselage looking outboard and the cowling/exhaust pipes are identical to the the one in my source (see link below). However, I do believe that the caption is wrong because the Pegasus cowlings, possibly trialled on the III, but fitted to it's later development, the Overstrand (as mentioned above by David) show numerous"blisters" over the engine's rocker gear.

This Sidestrand was fitted with Bristol Jupiter XF engines and tested with "The Boulton and Paul Townend Ring" combined with an exhaust collector (see link below)

1930 | 1346 | Flight Archive

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Old 14th Aug 2013, 10:04
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Thanks Trevor!

Here's the next one....

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North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco. If correct OH
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Not the Bronco mate....
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Evening Graeme,

Well, I reckon it's a week late for SSK's thread!!

The Convair Model 48 Charger ??
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Convair Model 48 Charger
That's the one Trevor! Control is yours again!
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Old 14th Aug 2013, 12:07
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Thanks mate,

I'm on my lunch break at the moment, I'll try and sort one out to put up ASAP Nice photo BTW
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Here is the next Challenge to go with my indigestion

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Good Morning Trevor. Is it the Caproni Ca.335 / Sabca S.47?
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Hello Karl,

It certainly is, well done

I thought a Belgian one-off might have lasted a while, but when I realised that it was really a Caproni, I thought you'd surely get it at first sight!!

Caproni Ca.335 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Old 15th Aug 2013, 12:01
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Thanks Trevor.

Open house please.
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Here's one for the open house.

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G'day Karl.

First thought was the S-38, but now probably the Consolidated Commodore?
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Consolidated Commodore
Right on Graeme

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