Spot on, Mike. :ok: Your go.
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One of Hawker's finest?
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One of the Miles breed then..?
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As it looks like a fighter type stick, I will try the M20.
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The Martinet @ Woodley Mike ?
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Post removed due to shame........
Thanks Saab Dastard. |
ZH875, for shame - what happened to honour and chivalry? ;)
Mike J - is the Martinet being restored to flying condition? It looks to be a very thorough job for static! SD |
Bert - Fairchild 71, as a random guess :p ? Sorry, you have to go back to the previous thread for that one :)
Mike, Thanks - and thanks for pointing out the existence of the museum in the first place. It's not too far from me, so I must organise a visit with a mate for a nose-around :ok: SD |
Not this time Mr Dastard - but obviously American though.
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It looks rather like a Spad XII to me... maybe?
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Not a SPAD. Right era. Right purpose. American.
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Is it a Sturtevant Model B Speed Scout?
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I would suggest
Thomas-Morse S-4 Scout, but it's been done... :confused: SD |
Not Sturtevant. Not Thomas Morse.
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Curtiss R4?
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Not Curtis.
The company produced possibly 5 or 6 aeroplanes. 4 like this, but made other stuff up to about 1979. |
Pigeon-Fraser ?
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Have you ever got one wrong?
Sorry can't make a link to Aerofiles - but there are images there of the various frames. I wonder how it (and its pilot) would've made out over France. BS |
Bert, good to see you back. I've seen your last cockpit pic before, but for the life of me couldn't remember where or what the type was. It was down to your last clue. I get it wrong all the time - just too reluctant to post. :)
Can we try something slightly easier next? http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...nge_/unk45.jpg |
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