TNCA Azcarate E-1, indeed. Sorry if it was a duplicate (SC ?)
Over to you, LM
My Photobucket is fine…..
Anyway, here’s a nice floater..
Indeed it is the Seversky SEV-3M-WW. This one Colombian – actually an amphibian, which must have been a horror to have to put down on land.
Over to Texas.
We’ll continue the watery theme.
Would this by any chance be the Great Lakes 4-A-1 ??
Surprise, surprise, the Airfix Spit. Then the Frog Hunter, which I ruined by painting with some completely inappropriate lacquer…
The first ‘serious’ effort was a Revell Hercules, which came with a fuel bowser and other bits.
Stopped when mother told me I had to start dusting them myself.
Well, actually it is the SIMB 10 C.1 – there were many prototypes – but seeing it is this time of year, I’ll hand the baton to you, skytrain !
Chunky little Twenties fighter…
What a wonderful machine, aa. Reversing must have been fun…..
After much digging, have unearthed the Leyat -Jacquemin. Oui ?
Hmmmm…. know what would happen if I sat in the rear seat of that one…..:D
That’s the one, aa. Over to you.
Time to reveal. It is the Tampier T.4 from 1928.
Here’s a much easier machine -a rather elegant 4-seat tourer.
I mean this was not some obscure Patagonian prototype. Just trying to be helpful.
And, it served (past tense) with the naval air arm of a European country. Which rather rules out Switzerland……
Thank you. Must ask Santa for a Czech dictionary…….
This the prototype of a serving aircraft with a European power..