The one-of-a-kind Markwalder Marabu (HB-TBD)
Correct!
I never knew that the Chester L. Eshelman Company was in fact a producer of TOY cars for kids (and adults).
Google Eshelman EF-100 and you may stumble on the site with a brief history of the company.
John, you are the captain for the next flight
This one is from just after WW2
I should have said; IFIL Reghin RG-6 (Soim), but still from Romania
IFIL Reghin-6 from Romania ?
groundhugger, spot on!:)
Your turn
Sorry for the delay in posting.
Try this one. The manufacturer, designation and name are familiar, but the other versions look different.
Thalman T-4 (USA)
John Aeroclub is correct. The XLD-40 Mir which became the L-40 Meta-Sokol
in production form.:)
Old Eagle is very close (not the french part). T
Easy one. The gear should give it away
Fleet Shadower, glad you are back in one piece (well, less the piece you left in the hospital) Go ahead and make it a hard one so we can out our teeth in.
In suggest just to just continue, i.o.w. the one who gets Fleet Shadower’s will do the next posting.
The Eldred ED-2?
My thanks to wieesso and NewForest for the very useful info on the Sealand!
What I can still cannot figure out is why the apparent system of naming production aircraft as Sealand 1A though 1N was used (The Sealand 1 was the prototype?). Another puzzle to me is that the pure flying boat Sealand 3 (S.B.7) is sometimes also referred to as the Sealand 1M
Thanks again!
Wout
I would say more than close enough.
The designer is indeed Mr. David Thurston who than continued with the Colonial C-1 Skimmer which became the Lake La-4 and the rest is history.
Grumman is also correct, but the aircraft is the G-65 Tadpole.
Of course Mr. Thurston also designed the Teal.
Fleet Shadower is at the helm !