Great photo, Chris! Open house it is.
please unleash another fuzzy black and white photo upon us all
As requested!! :diablo:
The vertical tail reminds of Felixtowe designs…
How many aircraft can you see in whole or part?
six (and what appears to be a hot air balloon basket)
What are they?
German 😉
Hehe I admit it was a bit mean… but fun 😉
Well, over to you!
It is indeed! All raise your hand who thought it was something Japanese! :dev2:
Source of the picture on the image and here: http://falkeeins.blogspot.nl/2010/12/spanish-civil-war-ju-52-floatplane.html
It is really quite easy… 😀
Rather than giving a hint, I’ll zoom out a little!
Yes, I edited it as I realised the instrument panel didn’t match the PT-19! 🙂
Alrighty… try this one! 😀
Fairchild PT-26/Cornell?
I knew you’d get that one in no-time John! But it’s a relatively unknown machine I believe. Hardly anything to be found about it online, in any case.
Anyway, over to you! 🙂
Alrighty… a favourite of mine:
True, it’s also the only pic I’ve seen of this machine with tandem landing gear arrangement. But being a prototype, anything is possible I suppose! 🙂
That’s right! Apparently Koolhaven’s triplane had such poor flying characteristics, it was forbidden to fly with it. Clearly someone tried anyway! 😮
Over to you!
Nope, but you’re getting close! The pilot reportedly did shout “AW FK!” when he crashed! :dev2:
O it’s still going strong! Time for a hint: a British built Dutch design.