Rogozarski Brucos.
OH & nite nite. |
The "Google images" search website is certainly taking all the fun and interest out of these threads.
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Yes sir.
It is most definitely the Rogozarski "Brucos"....your turn Carson1934 |
Here is the next "sort of silhouette" challenge:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../WSH121124.jpg |
A vague likeness to a Fizir "Vega"......
carson1934 |
Looks like something from France to me.
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The "Google images" search website is certainly taking all the fun and interest out of these threads. However, if they are made into silhouettes it doesn't work. Brians' latest French job is an easy find, but I'll leave it for others. :) |
Yes, it is from France. I couldn't get the "gif" image side-view drawing to download on photobucket.
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Thanks for the clue gentlemen
it is a Caudron PV200 carson1934 |
carson 1934 is correct. The PV-200 was an advanced amphibian design for the time.
Your turn. |
Thanks gentlemen!
However I think it should be OH till I sort out my uploading problems.... carson1934 |
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Hi Karl.
He's heading back in the opposite direction and he looks a little different on the return run, but am I close? :) http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/4306/img493i.jpg |
You are not close, you are spot on Graeme. :ok:
It is the Transland AG-2. Your control. |
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Saturday morning clue
British...
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I started in Britain; I've nearly rounded the world now :ugh:... :)
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Sorry Karl, didn't see your post - chomping on breakfast. :)
Very famous British manufacturer, could have beaten the X-1 to the sound barrier... |
could have beaten the X-1 to the sound barrier... |
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