That is the one Terry.:ok: The LWD Szpak 4A
Szpak-4A was designed as an aerobatics plane. Only one prototype was built, flown on May 20, 1947. It had a steel fuselage frame rather than a wooden one, and a two-men side-by-side open cab. It was not certified as an aerobatics plane however, and was used by the factory as a utility plane in 1947–1948. |
Thank you,Mel, and my apologies for the delay in responding.
Sorry,but it is; Open House. |
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Strange looking bird. Must be from the USA with that engine.
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Yes, it is an ugly American.
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Great Lakes XTBG-1 ?
If correct,Brian, it is "Open House". |
Yes, Terrence is correct.:ok: OPEN HOUSE
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Open House.
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This one should not take long:-
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6.../Airquiz16.jpg |
The Breguet Gyroplane mate?
Breguet G.IIE "Gyroplane" helicopter - development history, photos, technical data |
That is the one. You have control Graeme. :ok:
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Bendix Model K/J, 1945?
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Well done Terry. :ok:
The Bendix Model K. All yours mate. Bendix Model K helicopter - development history, photos, technical data http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/2130/bendix1.jpg |
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That will be the Alliance X.
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Indeed it is, LM.
YHC |
Apologies Terrence - I just popped in to answer a technical PM.
Open House please. |
Here is a small mystery:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...ZZ_OR_HUMM.jpg |
Home built Bri? However, it has the look of a Rollason about it.
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