Assuming that I identified the last “wot” correctly (thanks Laurence), here’s the picture for the next round – this time a detail picture.
Thomas
Good morning!
Taylor Monoplane, probably G-AYSH.
Thomas
Hold on, isn’t it a Schleicher Ka-4?
I’m withdrawing my “guess” – looks like you’re right, Skyraider!
Thomas
P.S. I would like to propose that Skyraider3D starts a new round – to prevent blocking this thread further.
A humble glider this time…
My guess: A Raab Doppelraab.
Thomas
… and another one in the “children’s corner” of the IASF Museum:
Here’s another modified Magister (actually: several) – the Israeli Tzukit (November last year at Be’er Sheba/Hatzerim):
Sorry, I currently have no time to look for a suitable new challenge: Open House!
Thomas
Good morning!
It may be the ASW 22DB or “ETAbiter”.
See: http://www.slideshare.net/GliderPilotOrg/ssa-convention-04-eta-biter-presentation-by-dick-butler
Thomas
Dear CADMan!
The flying demonstration of the FIO are always on the first Sunday of a month (except August and January). The respective next one can be found on the CIO’s website. Opening and flying times will also remain the same (at least until further notice). For later months just consult any calendar…
Regarding the FIO’s move: The move – according to my information – will not be to Barcelona, but to the airfield of Getafe (near Madrid). Apparently it has been postponed – I remember having read a respective article in the FIO’s own magazine (accessible through the website). If you browse through the last few issues I’m sure you will find the article.
There it ANOTHER collection not unlike the FIO in Barcelona, the Fundació Parc Aeronàutic de Catalunya (http://www.fpac.org/home.php?lang=eng) which must not be confused with the FIO.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Dear CADMan!
The flying demonstration of the FIO are always on the first Sunday of a month (except August and January). The respective next one can be found on the CIO’s website. Opening and flying times will also remain the same (at least until further notice). For later months just consult any calendar…
Regarding the FIO’s move: The move – according to my information – will not be to Barcelona, but to the airfield of Getafe (near Madrid). Apparently it has been postponed – I remember having read a respective article in the FIO’s own magazine (accessible through the website). If you browse through the last few issues I’m sure you will find the article.
There it ANOTHER collection not unlike the FIO in Barcelona, the Fundació Parc Aeronàutic de Catalunya (http://www.fpac.org/home.php?lang=eng) which must not be confused with the FIO.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Good morning Walter!
This is the Indian BHEL (or Bharat) Swati.
Open House!
Thomas
Good morning Walter!
This is the Indian BHEL (or Bharat) Swati.
Open House!
Thomas
The Gross Sky Ghost in the US National Soaring Museum?
Correct!
You have control…
Thomas
The Gross Sky Ghost in the US National Soaring Museum?
Correct!
You have control…
Thomas
Good morning!
The plane is a one-off, constructed and built in the USA.
Thomas