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MReyn24050 8th Mar 2020 20:40


Originally Posted by dook (Post 10707054)
American ?

Not from the USA

JENKINS 9th Mar 2020 17:41

Partenavia, Pachiro perhaps?

MReyn24050 9th Mar 2020 19:05


Originally Posted by JENKINS (Post 10707984)
Partenavia, Pachiro perhaps?

Not from Partenavia either.

MReyn24050 10th Mar 2020 12:16

Time for a clue I believe first flight early 1970s in reply to dook's question 2is it american" my reply was that it was not from the United States of America.

dook 11th Mar 2020 11:42

I am getting nowhere with this one.

Eastern European or even South African ?

MReyn24050 11th Mar 2020 12:00


Originally Posted by dook (Post 10709963)
I am getting nowhere with this one.

Eastern European or even South African ?

Neither of those try South America.

dook 11th Mar 2020 15:12

Alaire AL-1 Cacique

MReyn24050 11th Mar 2020 16:02


Originally Posted by dook (Post 10710189)
Alaire AL-1 Cacique

You have it. It is the prototype Turbay T-11. In the 1960s, Alfredo Turbay designed an airplane that he called the T-11. Based on this design, he and Erwin Mai from Alaire SCA developed the T-11 further to the Alaire AL.1 Cacique


https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....fc7289b671.jpg

You have control.
.

dook 11th Mar 2020 17:24

Ta muchly MR.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b61df109d3.jpg

Quemerford 11th Mar 2020 21:01

Rawdon T-1?

dook 12th Mar 2020 17:42

Quemerford gets it with the Rawdon T-1.

Over to you.

Quemerford 12th Mar 2020 18:33

Hopefully this one's not been done:

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....22a30acbaa.jpg

dook 13th Mar 2020 10:53

This is a real puzzler.

Is it a flying wing with two booms supporting the centre fin ?

Jhieminga 13th Mar 2020 10:58

I thought it would be easy to find, but no luck so far. Post WWII US-built perhaps?

dook 13th Mar 2020 11:15

Maybe a Tuscar H-70 or 71.

Quemerford 13th Mar 2020 12:15

Tailless, small fins/rudders either side of the prop. Just pre-war, American.

Self loading bear 13th Mar 2020 12:19

I have already saved this one for a Heikki (at much later date!!!)

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....74791b1c5.jpeg

Quemerford 13th Mar 2020 18:30

It is indeed the Tuscar Metals HA-70/71 Bumblebee of 1938. Dook you have control.

dook 13th Mar 2020 19:51

Thanks Q - an excellent challenge.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....22ff135104.jpg

Quemerford 13th Mar 2020 21:11

Looks German...


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