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MReyn24050 30th May 2012 11:20

Graeme. At the time country of origin was I believe classed as Central European.
It was designed as a reconnaissance aircraft and first flew late 1930s. It was a rare bird.

Harley, not the AviaB158, but your getting closer.

Noyade 30th May 2012 12:18

Letov S.50?

Letov S.50

MReyn24050 30th May 2012 12:49

Hi Graeme
Not the Letov S.50, right country and as shown a very similar cockpit layout. Only one of these aircraft built.

Harley Quinn 30th May 2012 18:14

Can't find production numbers, Aero A300 maybe?

SincoTC 30th May 2012 22:17

Good evening Mel,

First time on for a number of very busy days!

I think it may be the Praga E.51 ??

I regret to say that it'll have to be Open House if correct as I'm not sure when I'll be able to get back again :(

MReyn24050 30th May 2012 22:25

Hi Trevor.
You have it the Praga E.51.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...mel/e51_f2.jpg


The Praga E-51 was a Czechoslovakian reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber built by Praga . The E-51 first flew on 26 May 1938. As a result of Germany's invasion of Czechoslovakia, development stopped. There was only one prototype built. The appearance of the structure is very similar to the Dutch the Fokker GI .
Open House

MReyn24050 31st May 2012 12:46

Open House! Here is the next one:-
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...pitquiz439.jpg

sabredog 31st May 2012 14:51

FMA AeM-01?

MReyn24050 31st May 2012 15:53

That is the one Terry. I am sure we have all seen it before somewhere.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c67/sabamel/AeM01.jpg

You have control.

sabredog 31st May 2012 16:22

Absolutely,Mel. I had it earmarked for my own use!!
The next challenge;
http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/...33/Quiz115.jpg

Karlark 31st May 2012 21:23

Caproni Ca.135?

Noyade 31st May 2012 21:42

Dammit!

Too slow trying to figure out all that glass...

http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/8139/img688s.jpg

sabredog 31st May 2012 21:48

Karlark is correct. The Caproni Ca.135.
Well done.
YHC

Karlark 31st May 2012 23:42

Thanks Sabredog, one of few I could identify from the inside out... although maybe not the exact model, this picture of a ca.135 came to mind:

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...d927f03361.jpg

Looks like Graeme was hot on the trail :)!
Open house

Karlark 1st Jun 2012 01:07

Here is one for my own OH;

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i.../2012/37-1.jpg

evansb 1st Jun 2012 15:51

Blohm und Voss BV.155 ?

Karlark 1st Jun 2012 16:36

Not a German aircraft evansb.

Karlark 1st Jun 2012 17:23

Hint: It is from one of the Nordic countries.

SincoTC 1st Jun 2012 20:58

Good afternoon/evening Karl,

Is that a VL Pyörremyrsky ??

Karlark 1st Jun 2012 21:19

Evening Trevor,

Yes, it is the VL Pyörremyrsky currently preserved at the Aviation Museum of Central Finland. :ok:

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...08/2012/40.jpg

SincoTC's control.


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