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9th Feb 2011, 21:11
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Posted By Walter-Karl

RegDep is right with Soviet Union. I think this...

RegDep is right with Soviet Union.
I think this one is causing too much headaches. It is the Anotonv An-20, but when Googling another An-20 pops up al the time.
Suggest to ask RegDep for the next...
9th Feb 2011, 15:13
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Posted By Walter-Karl

I guess it was a design for a jet trainer. The...

I guess it was a design for a jet trainer.
The designation was also used for a big transport project, so if you Google the answer, you may end up with that one.
May have to do with the fact that...
9th Feb 2011, 11:14
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi SincoTC, It did not fly and is not a...

Hi SincoTC,
It did not fly and is not a homebuilt deign.
It is the work of a well known manufacturer, still active in building aircraft.

LM thank you for turning he 3-view into a silhouette. :D
8th Feb 2011, 21:33
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi SincoTC, That is a nice one. It mainly served...

Hi SincoTC, That is a nice one. It mainly served as engine test bed (!) and was reportedly flown with at least 8 different engines in the 3 to 25hp range. It initially had two 3hp engines.
The Stits...
8th Feb 2011, 11:21
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Posted By Walter-Karl

A very interesting machine, indeed and very...

A very interesting machine, indeed and very capable of withstanding any turbulence caused by forum members.
It has an interesting designation also, the Hirsch-M.Aé.R.C. H-100
Built as experimental...
5th Feb 2011, 10:59
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Posted By Walter-Karl

A very good day LM!:) The Fellabaum JRF-22...

A very good day LM!:)
The Fellabaum JRF-22 Starfire from the USA?

If correct OH please (for now).
Will email you some silhouettes/3-views next few days.
26th Jan 2011, 14:20
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Is this the Johnson-Speed Beercat (N1924F)? ...

Is this the Johnson-Speed Beercat (N1924F)?

If correct, OH please.
24th Jan 2011, 12:59
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Posted By Walter-Karl

The Sikorsky S-97 Raider ? (yet to be flown) ...

The Sikorsky S-97 Raider ? (yet to be flown)

If correct, OH please
15th Jan 2011, 15:05
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi skytrain10, I have no name/model, but I you...

Hi skytrain10,
I have no name/model, but I you tell me it was based on the (Socata (Gardan) GY-80 Horizon, I will believe you
7th Jan 2011, 17:14
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi R, that was a nice one. The Neybar N-1...

Hi R, that was a nice one.

The Neybar N-1 from Uruguay by Messrs. Moll, Barrandeguy and Neyedorff and built by the Barrandeguy-Neyedorff company (hence Neybar N-1). It had a retractable u/c and on...
2nd Jan 2011, 13:59
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Posted By Walter-Karl

The Ryson STP-1 Swallow. Designed by Claude Ryan,...

The Ryson STP-1 Swallow. Designed by Claude Ryan, son of T. Claude Ryan of the Spirit of St. Louis

May I wish all PPRuNers a beautiful 2011 (in every aspect) and I wish you double of what you wish...
15th Dec 2010, 11:17
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi LM , watching the Harrier farewell fly-by...

Hi LM , watching the Harrier farewell fly-by today??

The Thalman T-4 of 1952 USA(?)

Is correct OH please (or do you still have one of my slhouettes in your shoebox?)
Sorry, am not in a...
1st Dec 2010, 11:45
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi RR, that is a tough one! I go for the...

Hi RR, that is a tough one!
I go for the Aerotalleres Guarani Paraguay 1 from Paraguay. Intended as trainer and first flown 1981

if correct, OH please
11th Nov 2010, 16:01
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi RR The Triciclo (threewheeler) by MCA...

Hi RR

The Triciclo (threewheeler) by MCA (Maestranza Central de Aviacion) of the Chilean AF. One built, 1947, 100hp Franklin engine

If correct, OH please
18th Sep 2010, 17:29
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi Hesham, you are correct. It is the N.60 of...

Hi Hesham, you are correct. It is the N.60 of Northrop :D
18th Sep 2010, 14:09
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Thanks David for posting! RR, Yes, (Yes) and...

Thanks David for posting!

RR, Yes, (Yes) and Yes :):)
18th Sep 2010, 08:43
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi RR, tend to go for the Tachikawa Ki-52 after...

Hi RR, tend to go for the Tachikawa Ki-52 after it received the Lycoming O-290 engine.
The R-53 is very similar except for the Blackburn Cirrus Major inline engine.

if correct, OH please
17th Sep 2010, 13:28
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi Bradenav, Kawasaki KAL-2 ?

Hi Bradenav, Kawasaki KAL-2 ?
15th Sep 2010, 17:10
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi skytrain10. Br-790 it is :ok: I propose...

Hi skytrain10. Br-790 it is :ok:

I propose to ask the site manager to develop software which delays skytrain10`s answer from appearing for lets say an hour. :hmm:

David, most silhouettes...
15th Sep 2010, 10:43
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi skytrain10, the Polen Spcl. II Temptress?

Hi skytrain10,
the Polen Spcl. II Temptress?
13th Sep 2010, 11:40
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi David, a longshot, the Grob GF200?

Hi David, a longshot, the Grob GF200?
10th Sep 2010, 13:55
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Bingo for skytrain10 and RegDep. If I understand...

Bingo for skytrain10 and RegDep. If I understand well it was a design of a Mr. S.Sesefsky and built by Societe Astra.
Dont`t shoot me, but I think skytrain10 was the first to come with the name...
10th Sep 2010, 12:09
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Graeme is right, I tend to pick a lot of French...

Graeme is right, I tend to pick a lot of French types.
So, to create confusion, this one is NOT from overthere! :E
10th Sep 2010, 10:57
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi Noyade, disappointed no-one recognized it as...

Hi Noyade,
disappointed no-one recognized it as the I.S.T.M. XL-14 Maya from the Phillipines.
5th Sep 2010, 15:21
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi Hesham, yes it is the Avimeta 88 :ok: The...

Hi Hesham, yes it is the Avimeta 88 :ok:

The Denhaut Hy.479 was first flown on 20 December 1926. The designer, Francois Victor Denhaut,worked for several companies.

You turn please!
5th Sep 2010, 10:00
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi Graeme, the silhouette of the Denhaut Hy-479...

Hi Graeme, the silhouette of the Denhaut Hy-479 is from Aviation Magazine International (French periodical). If you Google Denhaut Hy-479 you will find several references.

Hi Dave, the extremely...
5th Sep 2010, 08:36
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Sorry Noyade, the type is not in the list, but...

Sorry Noyade, the type is not in the list, but the manufacturer is.
It is the Denhaut Hy-479

I propose Open House
4th Sep 2010, 18:00
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Affirmative David, it is French

Affirmative David, it is French
4th Sep 2010, 14:58
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Sorry, not Japanese, not Canadian. On the...

Sorry, not Japanese, not Canadian.

On the Larkin Skylark, it seems it was intended with a detachable lower fuselage hull to allow operations from water. This never materialized and possibly even...
4th Sep 2010, 10:30
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi Noyade, the Larkin KC-3 Skylark ?

Hi Noyade,
the Larkin KC-3 Skylark ?
2nd Sep 2010, 14:33
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi Noyade, I checked in my barn and the...

Hi Noyade,
I checked in my barn and the identification plate says:Wibault 7 C-1
You have control, Sir!:D
2nd Sep 2010, 10:16
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Views: 4,126,915
Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi skytrain10, I think it could operate on...

Hi skytrain10,
I think it could operate on floats and/or skis and surely on big tundra wheels.
The a/c first flew 1957 and was damaged beyond repair in 1974. It had the wings/flaps of a Boeing...
30th Aug 2010, 17:24
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Posted By Walter-Karl

Hi RegDep, indeed Robert Denize`s Raid Driver. :D...

Hi RegDep, indeed Robert Denize`s Raid Driver. :D
Based on the Emeraude, but stretched fuselage and more glass in cockpit area. The first one was Denize`s own RD-105 and at least 2 further a/c, also...
30th Aug 2010, 12:30
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Posted By Walter-Karl

zetec2 is close. Yes it is French and yes it has...

zetec2 is close. Yes it is French and yes it has relationship with the Emeraude.
However, it is known under a different name and I understand 2 or 3 may have been built, including one in Italy
30th Aug 2010, 10:27
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Posted By Walter-Karl

hi skytrain10, could it possibly by any chance...

hi skytrain10,
could it possibly by any chance and with a lot of luck be the Beech PD-285
prototype before it got the t-tail?
PS: I am glad you are not allowed to reply:p
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