Walter, you know perfectly well that the photo was mirrored,(and why !) and of course you are correct with the Brazilian one-off.
Although she wasn’t built in São Paulo itself, but São José dos Campos….;)
‘mirrored’ ? No idea what you are talking about…:D
Here’s a rangy number –
Surely a Dornier Wal ??
Ditto….
But still French ????
Could you chaps give me a date on this one ? It appears to have escaped all the normal reference sources! (Unless, of course, it is called something else as well……)
Thomas is correct with the Finnish number. As he said, O.H. Any takers ?
Don’t like aircraft on poles. Like some gruesome old trophy !
Here’s a smart tourer…
It’s the Freedom Master Air Shark ?
That’s the one, a.a.
Thank you. Here’s a diddy machine.
Or else that’s an awfy big laddie………..
I can reveal that the Porter was there to carry a V.I.P. Australian statesman on a courtesy visit.
The visit was cut short after twenty minutes when Sir Les Patterson discovered there wasn’t a bar on American ships……..:D
Aaah, there’s nothing like an obscure floater !
In this case, the Knoll-Brayton Sachem. Now there’s a name to conjure with……
Anyhow, ladies and gentlemen, there’s a ‘wot plane’ still to be identified!
Why do you think we keep changing the subject ? 🙁