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Old 28th Feb 2020, 10:57
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My other half is very cross with you Dook - she spent a couple of hours this morning trying to ID this cute little aeroplane,and now she has to go shopping in the rain (she shoulda gone earlier when it was dry )

Anyway just to add to my earlier post - there is a nice pic of the designer here ....

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Nice shooting longer ron.

Apologies to your 'uvver 'aff.

Your thread.
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Old 28th Feb 2020, 13:16
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Sorry guys it will have to be OH.
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May I offer this one:



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Old 29th Feb 2020, 14:37
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Hawker F.20/27 perhaps.
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Old 29th Feb 2020, 23:24
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Originally Posted by MReyn24050
Hawker F.20/27 perhaps.
I'd hoped it would be harder that that, but you got it right - the Hawker F20/27 which was the Jupiter-powered precursor to the Fury family


As it happens I have an original print of this photo which I rescued when BAe Kingston closed its technical library in 1991.

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Thanks PDR1, I found an almost identical.photograph in Francis K Mason's book Hawker Aircraft since 1920.
Here is the next;-


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Mercedes-Benz powered?




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Not powered by a Mercedes-Benz.
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Are you sure about that - because that is a very obvious Mercedes-Benz - or Daimler-Benz three pointer on the tail...complete with shadowing in the right place, etc...

Auxtank is always prepared to be proved wrong...

Was this like - a one off? Noted; the lack of a King Post - did the aircraft fold up on the first flight and was never seen flying again?

Would anyone have heard of this - if they hadn't read a particular book - of which only 200 copies were printed?
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I agree.

May this be found on the web ?

If not, most people have no chance.
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Originally Posted by dook
I agree.

May this be found on the web ?

If not, most people have no chance.
There are photograph of this aircraft on the web not necessarily exactly as published above but certainty in the role depicted.. It certainly didn't fold up on it's first flight in fact it broke a few records in it's time.
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Originally Posted by Auxtank
Mercedes-Benz powered?


I owe you an apology whilst I said that the engine was not a Mercedes-Benz there is a link as I am sure you know:-
The Mercedes-Benz brand was born under a lucky star: the current trademark comprising a three-pointed star in a laurel wreath was created in 1925 – in time for the merger between Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) and Benz & Cie., which together became Daimler-Benz AG, in summer 1926.
A Daimler link.
Please accept my apologies.
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Prolly a German floatplane then ?
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Originally Posted by dook
Prolly a German floatplane then ?
You may well be correct. I am surprised you haven't identified it as appeared in "What silhouette" several years ago
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I can't remember that far back.
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Is it the Daimler Klemm L15 ?
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Is it the Daimler Klemm L15 ?
Wait Our..
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Old 2nd Mar 2020, 17:49
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Originally Posted by MReyn24050
I owe you an apology whilst I said that the engine was not a Mercedes-Benz there is a link as I am sure you know:-
The Mercedes-Benz brand was born under a lucky star: the current trademark comprising a three-pointed star in a laurel wreath was created in 1925 – in time for the merger between Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) and Benz & Cie., which together became Daimler-Benz AG, in summer 1926.
A Daimler link.
Please accept my apologies.
Of course.
Although you're almost right.
The star was born in 1909 when Daimler’s sons Paul and Adolf recalled an 1872 picture postcard sent by their father to their mother with a three-pointed star marking the location of his house in Germany with the explanation that one day the star would shine over his factory and bring prosperity. DMG took the star as the company’s logo, trademarking three- and four-pointed stars but only using the three-pointed one; to depict Daimler's involvement in providing engines for Land, Sea and Air. The logo began with a blue color but was changed to its signature silver after its involvement in the first Grand Prix at the Nürburgring in 1934.
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Originally Posted by dook
Is it the Daimler Klemm L15 ?
Yes the aircraft was the Daimler-Klemm L15W. You have control. More information on the aircraft here:-

https://hannsklemm.wordpress.com/modelle-2/l15/
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