Name that Flying Machine
Pre 1920??
is it the "Verville-Sperry M-1 Messenger" ?
1921 was the critical clue .... never heard of it but they built 50................. and modified it to an early "flying bomb"
I've had a fair few recently so OH
I've had a fair few recently so OH
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A quick one if I may - I don't know what the answer is, but I think it's Eastern European, engine cowling looks very similar to Yak 52 - seen on Google Map Street View at Camarillo:
https://www.google.com/maps/@34.2088...7i16384!8i8192
I've tried various combinations of what the registration appears to be, N8MZ, etc - no luck!
Any ideas?
(I was actually looking to see if the Avtek 400 was still on the airport - not visibly so!)
https://www.google.com/maps/@34.2088...7i16384!8i8192
I've tried various combinations of what the registration appears to be, N8MZ, etc - no luck!
Any ideas?
(I was actually looking to see if the Avtek 400 was still on the airport - not visibly so!)
Now this I like - no bloody biplanes for a start - in fact no wings at all.
OK Google Earth Street views are blocked by the fence/hedge and there are no pictures posted of the ramp. The wingless wonder does look however like some of the other aircraft (with wings) parked up nearby. Theat part of the airport appears to be used by Ventura Skydiving Center & (maybe) Skydiving Coastal Califonia. Neither of their websites show any decent pictures of aircraft.
A Facebook search leads one to
showing a 94 year old lady doing a dual jump out of N9450E - a 1984 Cessna 182R Skylane in 2018 but the windows look wrong - especially the rear square one
Square windows remind me of Gipps GA8 tho'
OK Google Earth Street views are blocked by the fence/hedge and there are no pictures posted of the ramp. The wingless wonder does look however like some of the other aircraft (with wings) parked up nearby. Theat part of the airport appears to be used by Ventura Skydiving Center & (maybe) Skydiving Coastal Califonia. Neither of their websites show any decent pictures of aircraft.
A Facebook search leads one to
Square windows remind me of Gipps GA8 tho'
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On GE street view, there is an image which shows what looks like a radial-engine cowling.
Treaders, it does look like the Avtek 400 has finally gone.
Here's a picture of it in 2015, looking very sorry for itself:
Edit: I see ea200 posted while I was searching!
Treaders, it does look like the Avtek 400 has finally gone.
Here's a picture of it in 2015, looking very sorry for itself:
Edit: I see ea200 posted while I was searching!
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Ah, a Broussard, of course! Well done and thanks ea200! It was niggling me last night!
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The Avtek was looking better than that when I visited in 1999 - I went to see the Connies which later flew out and was surprised by the Avtek, a number of CAF warbirds and a Prentice!
I was also surprised to see the Learfan at Reno; the OMAC 1 and Hustler would have made up the foursome of "what might have been" 1980s turbine execs, don't know if they still exist.
I was also surprised to see the Learfan at Reno; the OMAC 1 and Hustler would have made up the foursome of "what might have been" 1980s turbine execs, don't know if they still exist.
Thought it looked more like a Beaver....
If the Players artist got the reg correct (and I expect he did) it's K4687 - a Vincent that served with 47 Squadron
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As 24 hours has passed I can now confirn that Jenkins has it with the Vincent. Obviously my recently found Players cards were not as unknown as I thought although
the Wildebeest/Vincent is pretty recognisable.
Jenkins has control.
the Wildebeest/Vincent is pretty recognisable.
Jenkins has control.