Thank you, sir.
Now I’m not a glider fan, but this only looks like one – there is a pusher mounted atop the wing and hidden from view…..
(Photos of this thirties machine are like hen’s teeth.)
Thank you, sir.
Now I’m not a glider fan, but this only looks like one – there is a pusher mounted atop the wing and hidden from view…..
(Photos of this thirties machine are like hen’s teeth.)
German, I think.
Zeppelin-Staaken E.4/20 ?
German, I think.
Zeppelin-Staaken E.4/20 ?
I am due to be in Jo’burg in March – would visit this museum but don’t like the no-camera thing.
They don’t even appear to have a website so I can’t even complain about it !
Maybe if they knew people would be deterred from visiting, they may reconsider this daft policy.
I am due to be in Jo’burg in March – would visit this museum but don’t like the no-camera thing.
They don’t even appear to have a website so I can’t even complain about it !
Maybe if they knew people would be deterred from visiting, they may reconsider this daft policy.
Thought you might be lurking there, maestro. SIAT 222 it is.
Thanks Chris. Always partial to a ‘floater’..
Here’s an unusual four-seater..
Naval Aircraft Factory N2N-1.
Right on the Walraven, Chris. Yours.
(RAB, was the ID not on Chris’ pic when he posted the answer ? I usually disguise mine having done it before too !)
Here’s one that doesn’t seem to have been posted here before, but which won’t last long, I fear……
You mean this fella, Wout ?
Thought it was strangely familiar.
The hint did it.
The Robertson Skylark SRX-1 from down there in Texas….
And here’s its sister….
More pics of the SECAT if anyone is interested