February 28, 2016 at 9:43 am
Hello Forum Keypublishing,
can you help me identifying this aircraft? It is a small Farman type with a monowheel undercarriage configuration. I think the picture was taken at the Aerosalon Paris in 1932. I got it from Histomil.com. There are several Farman tourist planes with Salmson engine in aviafrance.com, but I could not find another picture showing this exact combination. I mean it might be a conversion of a more common type, say, e.g. the F 234, but it also could be a rare one.
Can you help? Thank you for your interest!
Regards, RT
By: Romantic Techno - 28th February 2016 at 15:22
Thank you Martin. F 355, 390 and 400 are pictured in aviafrance.com. They show different configurations. What remains is the F 360. About this there is an entry in airwar.ru, but it is shown with four-bladed prop and normal-looking, spatted undercarriage. And the registration is *false*:angel:
I am going to store the picture as F 360.
Regards, RT
By: wieesso - 28th February 2016 at 11:13
At the 1932 Paris Aero Salon Farman displayed these four types: F.400, F.360, F.355 and F.390 (Flight November 24, 1932)
Maybe also a question for http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php
Martin
edit: link to NAC website https://audiovis.nac.gov.pl/obraz/186431/