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Noyade 8th Jul 2013 21:58


Bristol Fighter
Yes, very nicely done Mel! :ok:

Your control.

MReyn24050 8th Jul 2013 22:58

Thanks Graeme. Here is the next:-
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ps884a3800.jpg

evansb 10th Jul 2013 13:37

Is it an air racer? Similar to a Mew Gull?
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...yk9wprLSC305fX

MReyn24050 10th Jul 2013 14:32

Not a racer Bri described as a single-seat light low-wing monoplane aircraft. Certainly not as attractive as the Mew Gull.

MReyn24050 11th Jul 2013 11:28

This aircraft was French.

MReyn24050 11th Jul 2013 19:44

Regarding Bri's suggestion the challenge aircraft is a stark contrast to the Mew gull.

Noyade 15th Jul 2013 06:04

G'day Mel.


stark contrast to the Mew gull.
So, a very ugly French machine? Most ugly Frogs were multi-engined, but this one is a single?

Noyade 15th Jul 2013 12:27


aircraft is a stark contrast to the Mew gull.
A clue mate?

Photos: Stark Turbulent D Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net

MReyn24050 15th Jul 2013 21:13

Hi Graeme. This aircraft was built by Stark but it is not a Turbulent.

Lightning Mate 16th Jul 2013 06:08

Skyhopper ?

MReyn24050 16th Jul 2013 08:14

Not the Salvay-Stark Skyhopper, David. This aircraft was from Europe.

Noyade 16th Jul 2013 10:14

Stabbing blindly mate - hows about the "Jac?"...

http://i44.tinypic.com/xpoftt.jpg

MReyn24050 16th Jul 2013 11:32

You have it Graeme :ok:. The Starck AS70 "Jac"
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ps22f7abf4.jpg

The AS-70 was developed during 1945 as a single-seat light low-wing monoplane aircraft to serve the early postwar needs of French private pilots and aero clubs. It is of mixed welded steel tube and wooden construction with fabric covering, and is fully aerobatic. A small series of Jacs was constructed by Avions Starck. These were fitted with a range of engines with power outputs of between 45 to 65 hp (34 to 48 kW)

You have control.

Noyade 16th Jul 2013 11:47

Thanks Mel - but just stab work on my part. Thanks for the clues.

Didn't see this on your list...

http://i44.tinypic.com/2vxkho0.jpg

Noyade 16th Jul 2013 22:20

Famous for doing something nasty to the USA....

evansb 17th Jul 2013 02:05

Yokosuka E14Y ?

Noyade 17th Jul 2013 04:42


Yokosuka E14Y
It is indeed the Oregon Forest Bomber. :ok:
Your control Brian.

evansb 17th Jul 2013 14:40

Thanks mate! Here is a factory shot of a "next gen" cockpit:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps3128b580.jpg

Lightning Mate 17th Jul 2013 15:19

A twin, but only power levers and prop rpm, so suspect a turboprop.

edit: a mockup?

evansb 17th Jul 2013 17:10

Yes a turboprop. Not a mock up, but the aircraft was under construction when the photo was taken.


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