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fauteuil volant 3rd Aug 2020 10:26


Originally Posted by Jhieminga (Post 10852222)
Norwich is west of your location, if your profile is correct.... ;)

Indeed - but I didn't realise that the clue was 'me specific'! :)

I'll start looking along a line between Germany and Tajikistan. That should narrow the field!

Self loading bear 3rd Aug 2020 13:33

I will stab at the Raab-Katzenstein probably the RK-2
Strut and wheel support look the same.
powered by Salmson 9AB?

Jhieminga 3rd Aug 2020 14:03

It is not a Raab-Katzenstein type and the engine is not a Salmson. Both aircraft and engine were designed and built in the same country.

fauteuil volant 3rd Aug 2020 14:27

Letov S-218 (Walter NZ-120 engine) in the Czech Aviation Museum at Kbely, Prague (I found it by virtue of the museum's propensity to display its aircraft on artificial grass!).

Jhieminga 3rd Aug 2020 15:23

Full marks to fauteuil volant for correctly identifying the Letov S.218 Smolik! :ok: I'll make sure to edit out the grass the next time :E

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f34eb4d085.jpg


fauteuil volant 3rd Aug 2020 15:48

Thank you, Jhieminga. I noted that you had edited out the aeroplane whose tail features in the background to your photograph. The Czech tripartite roundel might have led me to the Letov sooner than the artificial green grass!

Just to ring the changes, the next offering is an interior view. If this stumps everyone, then I'll post an exterior one.


https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....09b1b5d01b.jpg

treadigraph 3rd Aug 2020 16:26

Nord 3400?

fauteuil volant 3rd Aug 2020 18:42

Blimey, treadigraph. That's impressive. It is the Norbarbe. Over to Croydon!

treadigraph 3rd Aug 2020 19:05

Not sure I've actually seen one but the general arrangement just seemed to fit...

Have a go at this...

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....e6ea1853df.jpg

treadigraph 4th Aug 2020 07:45

Not around much today until later this evening, so a quick hint: it IS American!

India Four Two 4th Aug 2020 15:47

Well, it took me a while, even when searching for "reverse stagger biplanes" but I think I've found it - the Westfall Biplane aka the Westfall Special W-7:

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....c147a394ec.jpg


Westfall Special W-7

treadigraph 4th Aug 2020 18:20

Correct! You have control!

India Four Two 4th Aug 2020 21:47

A "tricycle mini-Pawnee"?

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....59e9ac7a7f.jpg

Self loading bear 6th Aug 2020 11:58

This is the Stits Playmate?
I am still looking for the staples in the centerfold

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....cef7d8667.jpeg

India Four Two 7th Aug 2020 00:05

That's the one, Slb. I had never seen a picture of one with the wings folded. The struts make sense now.

You have the con.

Self loading bear 7th Aug 2020 08:35

Thanks India,
Not so much strutted low wings to choose from.

Now this:

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....6cc0e3224.jpeg

fauteuil volant 7th Aug 2020 08:56

I'll take a guess at the Planet Satellite.

Self loading bear 7th Aug 2020 09:56


Originally Posted by fauteuil volant (Post 10855157)
I'll take a guess at the Planet Satellite.

That’s quick
The fuselage was also used for the Firth helicopter.
Fauteuil has the lead.

fauteuil volant 7th Aug 2020 11:23


Originally Posted by Self loading bear (Post 10855199)
That’s quick

There weren't many aircraft in the forties that looked like that!

I apologise for the quality of the photograph below. There aren't many pictures of this aeroplane.

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....1c24651b73.jpg


fauteuil volant 8th Aug 2020 06:57

At the time it must have been something of a rarity - at least, in Europe - being home built twin and a pusher.


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