No, the RAF didn't.
oncemorealoft, All you had to do was enter the name of the photographer in the Airliners.net search engine. |
Sorry. Open House I don’t have access today. |
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WW1 or earlier open-cockpit flying boat I would say.
If I'm right, then at that time the Americans were the most prolific. |
All true!!! |
Furthermore the biggest American manufacturer was Curtiss.
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Do go on, down this waterway |
Sixteen of them on my favourite site.
Starting the search..... |
My good site.
Curtiss H-16. Your photo is on there ! |
I was just about to clue that I myself always start at the Z on mil-airfields when searching for a cold era Aerodrome. But you came up to H-16 by yourselves. dook has control |
Thank you bear. From another site I used to play I have quite a few good bookmarks.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....ddbb6d069d.jpg |
I am looking American but not the Convair deltas with the forked stick... |
It's not American - it was a European twin-engine fighter.
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Do -335 Arrow......OH if correct...
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Bingo with the Do-335. Good shooting sycamore.
sycamore has called OH. |
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Check the flying machine thread.
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Looks incomplete and room for glass screen.
Kit-built ? |
The panel is complete and no kit build some dials are in the lower console or the roof console https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....17a15c3b5.jpeg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....516871e72.jpeg |
Edgley Optica.
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