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  • in reply to: Caudron with unusual engine #944153
    Romantic Techno
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    Hi friends,

    and thank you Graham + Peter, you found it!:);):)

    I know I often suffer from a tunnel view, that’s why I have to ask here…:o

    airwar.ru contains a picture of YR-MAY:
    http://www.airwar.ru/enc/other2/fn305.html

    and this Roumanian website contains one of YR-MAH:
    http://www.cartula.ro/forum/topic/3477-nardi-fn-305-azur-172/page__st__20

    Thanks again!

    See you, and regards, RT

    in reply to: Aeromarine-Klemm "B"? #948147
    Romantic Techno
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    No answer! Seems to be difficult! According to aerofiles, all modifications with engine mentioned do so for a radial one. Nothing about one which not uses the original Hirth engine, but a different inline (maybe of US American origin) one.

    Is there anybody who may have access to an early obscure register which may mention the “X398N” number?:confused:

    Still hoping! Thank you!

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: Voison? Voisin? #950912
    Romantic Techno
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    Thank you Al!:) I think I should give a hint to aviafrance.com…

    Sorry, Mr Avion Ancien has been occupied ploughing the potager!!!!!

    No need to excuse! What are you growing? Things like the attached?:D

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: Voison? Voisin? #952502
    Romantic Techno
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    Bumped up for a bit more attention.

    Come on, gentlemen, you also found the Loening-Milling Tractor Biplane!:dev2:

    As this aircraft may be French, would Mr. Avion Ancien please show up?

    Thank you for interest + answers!:p

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: Unknown Old Aircraft from the SDASM collection #953118
    Romantic Techno
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    Thank you Graham! I knew I could rely on you here!

    Maybe the picture you are referring is seen in the Breguet’s Challenge (no. 840, also referencend in theareodrome.com):
    http://i343.photobucket.com/albums/o458/dpolglaze/Breguet840b.jpg

    On theaerodrome.com, they had made a successfull request for it by these pictures it in 2012 already, but made no comment to the SDASM flickr account…:mad:

    Here the link:
    http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/aircraft/55528-unknown-aircraft-internet-again.html

    Thanks again, and regards,
    RT

    in reply to: Unknown Old Aircraft from the SDASM collection #954404
    Romantic Techno
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    Bumped up for a bit more attention.

    If nobody answers, I have to go to theaerodrome.com! This won’t boost your reputation here!:diablo:

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: French (Nearly) Tailless Aircraft to Identify #1020363
    Romantic Techno
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    There are two more pictures on the Flickr account of the San Diego Air and Space museum – of bad quality though. Here it is simply called “Arnoux Sans Queue”.

    Thank you for your interest!:)

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: French (Nearly) Tailless Aircraft to Identify #1032332
    Romantic Techno
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    There are two more pictures on the Flickr account of the San Diego Air and Space museum – of bad quality though. Here it is simply called “Arnoux Sans Queue”.

    Thank you for your interest!:)

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: French (Nearly) Tailless Aircraft to Identify #1052286
    Romantic Techno
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    Moi, un expert. Je ne pense pas. Peut-être un amateur des vieux avions français, mais pas en plus!

    We Germans use to say: “Bescheidenheit ist eine Zier!”, but also: “Man soll sein Licht nicht unter einen Scheffel stellen!”:)

    Naming proposals for this aircraft still welcome.

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: French (Nearly) Tailless Aircraft to Identify #1057173
    Romantic Techno
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    Thank you for finding it, WJ244. I have to admit I was already a bit discouraged when French expert AA did not know it.:o

    The only trouble is, this particualr aircraft seems to have no name of its own. How do you suggest me to store it? “Arnoux-Madon II”?

    Thanks again!

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: French (Nearly) Tailless Aircraft to Identify #1062720
    Romantic Techno
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    Bumped up for additional attention.

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: Maybe I should know it… #944255
    Romantic Techno
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    Thank you for your answers, especially to Ridge Runner, who found it!:)

    (Thank god it was a difficult one…:o)

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: Unknown Bulgarian Biplane to Name #973824
    Romantic Techno
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    Thank you Chris for your answer. Your solution seems to be correct. The aircraft are the same in the general outline. The strut scheme for the ones between fuselage and upper wing is matching. But there are also little differences. Your picture does not show that attractive slot/opening scheme in the cowling. In my picture, the edges of the pits for the crew are cut deeper and more rectangularly. In your picture, the wheel holder (correct expression?) is just a rod. If you light up my picture, you will find here it is flat like the one the Bücker Jungmann has. By the way, in my picture the aircraft seems to have different strut schemes between the wings on each other side… But anyway, I am going to store that picture as “DAR 8 Slavei”!
    Found a new picture of a rare aircraft…:D Thanks again, Chris!;)

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: Sicilian Civil Protection Aircraft to Identify #402532
    Romantic Techno
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    Thank you everybody for answers and interest.:)

    Regards, RT

    in reply to: Sicilian Civil Protection Aircraft to Identify #402889
    Romantic Techno
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    After another turn of searching I am almost sure these aircraft are ICP Savannahs. The model variability should allow that conclusion.

    Regards, RT

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