Name that Flying Machine
are we back in the 1930's here?
Is that a Ju-52/3m back right?
The challenge is very smart - Italian?
But who was building aircraft like that in WW2?
The challenge is very smart - Italian?
But who was building aircraft like that in WW2?
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Wild guess as cannot find any photos:
Polish RWD built sleek trainers like RWD-23.
This might match the description for the RWD-26.
But I did not find a photo.
Polish RWD built sleek trainers like RWD-23.
This might match the description for the RWD-26.
But I did not find a photo.
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Wild speculation. Argentina?
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Mexican built TCAM "Sea TezIuitlan" Basic Trainer ? By the way, the aircraft in your photo post look so appealing to fly, I just might buy it and fly it within the remaining calendar days of the Festive Season.
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Thanks MReyn
I have passed congrats to the boss
Unfortunately we are a little busy at the mo to find a difficult challenge so am afraid it will have to be a boring OH
I have passed congrats to the boss
Unfortunately we are a little busy at the mo to find a difficult challenge so am afraid it will have to be a boring OH
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Nice looking machine, Ryan ST meets Bolkow 207, front end nicked from a Luscombe.