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Asturias56 13th Dec 2019 07:12

are we back in the 1930's here?

MReyn24050 13th Dec 2019 09:16


Originally Posted by Asturias56 (Post 10638753)
are we back in the 1930's here?

No, this one first flew early 1940s

Asturias56 13th Dec 2019 09:19


Originally Posted by MReyn24050 (Post 10638842)
No, this one first flew early 1940s

possibly French??

MReyn24050 13th Dec 2019 12:43

Not French

Asturias56 13th Dec 2019 14:42

Is that a Ju-52/3m back right?

The challenge is very smart - Italian?

But who was building aircraft like that in WW2?

kcockayne 13th Dec 2019 16:20

isn't it some sort of Caproni in the background ?

MReyn24050 13th Dec 2019 18:04


Originally Posted by kcockayne (Post 10639117)
isn't it some sort of Caproni in the background ?

The challenge aircraft is not Italian. However, the aircraft in the background could well be of Italian manufacture but not necessarily a Caproni.

Self loading bear 13th Dec 2019 20:23

Wild guess as cannot find any photos:
Polish RWD built sleek trainers like RWD-23.
This might match the description for the RWD-26.
But I did not find a photo.

MReyn24050 13th Dec 2019 21:16


Originally Posted by Self loading bear (Post 10639270)
Wild guess as cannot find any photos:
Polish RWD built sleek trainers like RWD-23.
This might match the description for the RWD-26.
But I did not find a photo.

Sorry SLB this aircraft was neither East nor West European

oxenos 13th Dec 2019 22:25

Looks like an early version of the PT19 - Fairchild M62?

MReyn24050 13th Dec 2019 22:48


Originally Posted by oxenos (Post 10639339)
Looks like an early version of the PT19 - Fairchild M62?

Not from the USA.

India Four Two 13th Dec 2019 23:38

Wild speculation. Argentina?

MReyn24050 14th Dec 2019 08:19


Originally Posted by India Four Two (Post 10639368)
Wild speculation. Argentina?

Not from Argentine Simon

evansb 14th Dec 2019 08:27

Mexican built TCAM "Sea TezIuitlan" Basic Trainer ? By the way, the aircraft in your photo post look so appealing to fly, I just might buy it and fly it within the remaining calendar days of the Festive Season.

longer ron 14th Dec 2019 10:43

Another great challenge :)
My missus reckons it is a Brazilian CAP/IPT Planalto

A really cute little aeroplane :)

https://i.imgur.com/gY86xTh.jpg

MReyn24050 14th Dec 2019 12:47


Originally Posted by evansb (Post 10639560)
Mexican built TCAM "Sea TezIuitlan" Basic Trainer ? By the way, the aircraft in your photo post look so appealing to fly, I just might buy it and fly it within the remaining calendar days of the Festive Season.

Not that one I am afraid.

MReyn24050 14th Dec 2019 12:49


My missus reckons it is a Brazilian CAP/IPT Planalto
Your misses has it it is indeed the Plaqnalto CAP.1 You have control.

longer ron 14th Dec 2019 13:07

Thanks MReyn
I have passed congrats to the boss :)
Unfortunately we are a little busy at the mo to find a difficult challenge so am afraid it will have to be a boring OH

treadigraph 14th Dec 2019 13:38

Nice looking machine, Ryan ST meets Bolkow 207, front end nicked from a Luscombe.

oxenos 14th Dec 2019 14:20

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....717a51b80c.jpg


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