Dave, congratulations on a splendid effort – a valuable resource indeed. Many thanks for posting it for the benefit of the ranks of would-be aviation historians out there !
Have always been fascinated by Spartan ever since seeing the fuselage of the Cruiser at East Fortune – so tiny for an ‘airliner’…….
Yes, this one IS a Parnall ! :very_drunk: Over to L.M.
Thank you, skytrain.
This floater is an angular and ugly bird, but even ugly birds deserve an outing now and then. And she’s easy too………..:dev2:
It’s the Přikryl-Blecha PB-5 Racek with Walter ‘Polaris’ engine rather than Pobjoy. Had to search through all the 3-cyl motors to get this !
Fortunately, my bottle of Highland Park will stretch to TWO drams, so one each for Lightning Mate and Skytrain ! Enjoy ! Paraguay it is..
Indeed the Wibault 73C.1. Over to you, Skytrain – care to have a go for the Scottish malt ? Exotic air force….
Santiago, your dad is obviously a talented and dedicated man – these are super models !
Thank you. Here’s something with wheels. An extra dram if you can tell me which air force…..
From previous experience, I would say they are lost, aa. Although I still have some in my File Upload section.
I’ve been looking for a post from the Webmaster about the new format, but can’t find one ?
Ah, RAB, you’re in my territory now with a floater – love ’em.
This one is the Høver M.F.11 from Norway.
That’s it, RAB – over to you.
Well let’s see if the attachment system still works – here’s a smart twin… Hmm, yes it does – new method – probably lost all the old ones though. It happens..
OK, Laurence, you cracked it – it will teach me not to recycle old mysteries !
Caudron it is – over to you……
Yes, I left an ‘F’ reg in there – but she’s not a Bloch.
Thank you – a lucky dip into an old Jane’s……
Where I found this too – a much more rustic model !