There was the Bland Mayfly and also Emma Lilian Todd – before 1910.
‘Will no-one rid me of this Turbulent thread?’!
Apparently, the thread is to be rid of by neglect. Maybe it is too obvious for other participants, but even I, who know nothing about light planes, was able to track down the Druine D. 31 Turbulent.
That’s the beast. I’ll let you two decide who should post the next, as long as one of you does it.
It is of that family.
Well, nobody seems to want to pick up on open house, so just to keep the thread alive, I will post another.
Perhaps it is time to put this to rest – Porokhovshchikov P-IVbis
Open house.
From Russia in the teens.
Eastern Europe.
Comes from a cold climate – well, I guess that is obvious. From a large European country.
Don’t think this is a repeat.
Looks much like the Jamme J.5.
Would that be W.S. Hamilton, crashed 1920?
That would probably make this the Sopwith Dove.
Pretty sure it is a Martinsyde S.I. A couple were in the region.
Your eyes do not deceive you. Carry on.