Aeroflight Streak it is :):)!!
I had suggested OH.
Try this sleek tandem 2-seater.
Hi Darren,
My best guess: the Wiweko WEL-1 from Indonesia (although it still was the Dutch East Indies at the time, early-1948)
If correct, OH please
Hi avion ancien!,
sorry, I did not recognize the LNB-11 from your picture.
Your post resulted in a lot of very interesting reactions (and links) and information on these “Pou” like light aircraft.
T H A N K S !!
Hi avion ancien!
I go for an Lacroix-(de Nazaris)-Bourdin, but which one? My guess is the 2LB-7 or 2LB-9 or LNB-11
Sorry for the multiple choice reply:)
if correct OH please
The one and only! 🙂
you are in control Kevin
Sorry for the somewhat “difficult” quality.
This was a derivative of a jetliner
Hi Richard,
maybe the FVA-18 Primitivkraehe by the Flugwissenschaftlichen Vereinigung Aachen (Germany) ?
Hi Chris, that is the one! 🙂
I know it as the Shijiazhuang Aircraft Industry HO300 Seagull 300. This first prototype first flew during this November.
You have control (again)
Start with 2 clues:
This one is very, very new and not American
Hi Chris,
the Aeroandina MXP-650 Amigo from Colombia? Developed from the Zenair CH-600 series.
Hi Richard,
the Lemberger Ld-20b from Germany ? (D-EHHR, 1972)
if correct, OH please:)
Hi Wilkofife,
Yes it is!. Italian designer (Renato Levi) and Indian manufacturer (AFCO Shipyard
Company). Efforts to market the RL-3 in Canada as homebuilt by Western Aircraft Supplies were not successful.
You have control, please
should read….. but the designer is from Europe. Year is 1960
The builder and the aircraft name have one thing in common. Water :p
Not from the “traditional” countries (USA, UK, France, Germany, Italy etc.
It is form a non-European country (the aircraft), but the designer is.