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Old 26th Nov 2021, 09:42
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interesting... initial feeling is a mock up of a Hawker Tornado with 24-cyl Vulture X-engine, but it isn't it...
The Italians had the Isotta Zeta 24-cyl X-engine, but can't find anything even remotely resembling the ac in the picture.

EDIT: while I was searching for (false) answer Noyade already nailed it. Ignore this post, big hand to Noyade for getting it!
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Old 27th Nov 2021, 19:04
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Yes it is indeed the SNCASE SE 580: Noyade it's your helm!
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Old 27th Nov 2021, 21:38
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Cheers Pypard!



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Old 30th Nov 2021, 04:48
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Wiki says 41 were built between 1928-1930 (another source says 30).
USA.
Steve Whittman took over as test pilot when the company founder died in an aircraft crash and eventually relocated the company to Wisconsin.
Curtiss OX-5 engine.
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Old 30th Nov 2021, 14:51
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I think it's a Pheasant h-10? - there's one in the Air-venture Museum I believe
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Old 30th Nov 2021, 21:03
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Originally Posted by Asturias56
I think it's a Pheasant h-10? - there's one in the Air-venture Museum I believe
That's the one.
Over to you.
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Old 1st Dec 2021, 07:30
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Thanks - the clues made it (relatively) easy...................... try this



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Old 1st Dec 2021, 10:09
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I've read there were plans to produce this aircraft in West Germany as the Messerschmitt Me 100.
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Old 2nd Dec 2021, 07:30
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Really? I hadn't read that...........


A lot were built but didn't get to fly .
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Old 2nd Dec 2021, 09:28
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I read it here...



(And the Hispano HA-200-RI Saeta was to be the Messerscmitt Me 200 Pfeil)
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Old 3rd Dec 2021, 08:00
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Yes - the Hispano HA100 designed by Messerschmidt - nice looking beast tho better without the tricycle undercarriage I always felt . They built a load and then the US wouldn't provide engines so they were scrapped........




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Old 3rd Dec 2021, 21:40
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Thanks A56.
Time again for OPEN HOUSE.
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Old 10th Dec 2021, 17:11
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Something to ponder over, over the weekend
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Old 11th Dec 2021, 01:36
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The Putzer SR.57 Bussard?



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Old 11th Dec 2021, 18:21
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Looks as if the empennage went through several re-designs.



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Old 11th Dec 2021, 18:42
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Originally Posted by Noyade
The Putzer SR.57 Bussard?
Noyade nails it down again!
The Putzer SR.57 Bussard.
Although I had it with a ducted propeller





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Old 12th Dec 2021, 06:34
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Thanks Bear!



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Old 14th Dec 2021, 21:20
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From the USSR.
First flight in 1933.
Seventy nine built (Wiki).
Two pilots and six passengers.
Power was a 480 hp M-22 (Gnome-Rhone Jupiter).
Used by Aeroflot until the summer of 1941 - then taken over for military work.
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Old 14th Dec 2021, 23:01
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American?
I only see 2 bladed propellers with Ryan and Stinsons,
Distinctive wide window frame, but no hits.
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Old 15th Dec 2021, 04:34
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Originally Posted by Self loading bear
American?
No mate, Soviet - see my post above you.
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