September 8, 2004 at 2:57 pm
No Clues :p , Many Different Types 😮 , Some easy some maybe hard :rolleyes: , See how you all go, Cheers everyone 😀 , Tally Ho! Phil :diablo:
By: GDL - 14th September 2004 at 01:30
Hey, I love a challenge!!
By: STORMBIRD262 - 13th September 2004 at 15:49
All Done
Ok, No.1 is Lee Richards Annular Bi-plane 1911, That’s It :rolleyes: , Cheers, Tally Ho! 😉 Phil. :diablo: (I will make my next picks a little more easy, So Glenn does not get a head ache :p )
By: GDL - 13th September 2004 at 08:16
A friggin’ Farman?!?! I thought so! I was searching and searching but could not find it!
By: STORMBIRD262 - 13th September 2004 at 08:04
1 to go
Ok, No.9 is a Farman F-31 😮 , Looks different because of the engine used :rolleyes: , Cheers, Tally Ho Phil :diablo: , NO BIDS on No.1 :confused:
By: GDL - 13th September 2004 at 07:08
I have given up… 🙁
By: Ray Jade - 12th September 2004 at 07:19
Still think number 4 is number 5 is a Martin Handyside…:)
By: STORMBIRD262 - 12th September 2004 at 07:10
2 left
Spot on Jupiter Glenn 🙂 ,I’ll give you No.14 :p , Its a Hanriot HD.19, The Yellow nose jobs a Herrick 750 😉 , That means only
No.1, May still exist in England science museum :confused:
No.9, Very ugly planes 😮 has lib engine in this photo.
Well done, 2 left, Cheers, 😀 Tally Ho Phil :diablo:
By: GDL - 11th September 2004 at 07:58
No.11 is the Jamieson Jupiter. No. 14 is the Huff-Daland HN1. Gee, these are not easy! I think I have discovered the primary source for a lot of these pics. :diablo:
By: Ray Jade - 10th September 2004 at 18:54
Block 2 number 1 (picture 5?) is a Martin Handyside Monoplane of around 1911.
By: STORMBIRD262 - 10th September 2004 at 16:14
5 to Go
Well Done Jan, Russell Converta plane, 8 Gone, 5 left.
No.1 Clues, English built, Inventers initials R.A.B.
No.4 Clues, American, starts with H
No.9 Clues, French job, Makers known for ugly planes.
No.11Clues, American, Same name as one of the Planets
No.14 Clues, French, Company initial H.
See if you can get the last 5 :p , Cheers, Tally Ho! 😉 Phil :diablo:
By: Jan - 10th September 2004 at 14:40
No 8, A Scott Mathieu Russell??? At least that’s what the FAA database says about N996N…
Jan
By: GDL - 10th September 2004 at 12:59
Yes Glenn, Polikarpov 1-185, It looks more Pol like in different shots in rear end body shots.
Like this shot for example.

By: GDL - 10th September 2004 at 11:58
Yipppeee! I got one! After a lot of sifting through the books, the Polikarpov I-185 was the nearest I could find to match the pic. The wheel spats were the give away in the end. I have NO IDEA on the rest.
By: STORMBIRD262 - 10th September 2004 at 03:28
6 left
Well done Gents,
Yes Arm waver, Westland Limo
Yes Glenn, Polikarpov 1-185, It looks more Pol like in different shots in rear end body shots.
Yes Jan, Hs 124 V1
Well done all, So whats left now.
1.Still to go
2.Done
3.Done
4.Still to go
5.Done
6.Done
7.Done
8.Still to go
9.Still to go
10.Done
11.Still to go
12.Done
13.Done
14. Still to go
Not bad, 6 left 😀 , Is that the last of the bids :p , Shall I start to name them? :confused: , Cheers 🙂 , Tally HO! 😉 Phil :diablo:
By: GDL - 9th September 2004 at 16:27
Batch two, no two is the Henschel Hs 124.
Jan
Ah-ha! I knew it was German. Just couldn’t pick what make.
By: Jan - 9th September 2004 at 15:02
Batch two, no two is the Henschel Hs 124.
Jan
By: GDL - 9th September 2004 at 13:22
The La-7/9 look-a-like, is it the Polikarpov I-185?
By: GDL - 9th September 2004 at 12:36
Batch 1, no.3. Is it Japanese? I can’t think of any other Russian types, if it’s NOT an LA-7/9.
By: GDL - 9th September 2004 at 12:05
Batch 3 no.4 has got that Bristol look about it.. 🙂
[Edit: whoops, Westland Limousine II it is.] 😮
By: Arm Waver - 9th September 2004 at 11:29
Batch 3 Photo 4 – G-EAJL – Westland Limousine II