American, designer also American but born in Germany. Several light planes and a gyrocopter bear his name or that of his company.
This one is somewhat newer than the Howard.
Hi dan_pub
Correct Sir, the prototype J-1 Jupiter N1859M.
As requested, OH please
Just helpful to know that the small series of production aircraft had a conventional tail.
not the clearest picture, but the V-tail is visible.
Hi Ridge Runner:)
The 1939 Lascurain from Mexico it is!
Thank you AA π Very nice link on this relatively unknown lightplane.
Next is a light twin. Sorry for the grainy picture.
Hi avion ancien π
I donot know the gentleman, but behind him is the Krueger EK-51 Welcome of 1950 by Mr. Eric Krueger and members of AΓ©ro-Club de La Loire Inferieure.
Understand it still existed in 2006, so possibly also still today?
Registration was F-WFOG (did it ever get F-PFOG?)
Hi L4x2 :applause:
Correct! I never understood why it was called the Yak-28-64, since it did somewhat differ from the standard Yak-28 series, to say the least.
Some heavier metal this time
Hi skytrain10 π
Ianotto I-66L San Francisco 2 ??
Hi skytrain10 π
Affirmative. The Naugle Mercury which reportedly already flew in 1941!
Your turn, Sir
Correct skytrain10, only a single example of the Trimard was built.
Next one is a high wing design again, but no wingstruts. [ATTACH=CONFIG]215817[/ATTACH]
Hi skytrain10 π
The Fleury RF-21 Trimard ?
Hi L4x2 π
Not mabye, but for sure. The A80 by Avibras it is.
Your turn, please