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I found the same photo in a blog:
http://nosmachinesvolantes.blogspot.com/
(middle of page)
and the next caption says its a M-123…:confused:
You’re right.
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is it the Wibault 360T5…?
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Here is one of my latest works: an East German MiG-15bis

Thank you
Now a very interesting looking plane

I knew this wouldn’t last long…:)
“The I.Ae.24 “Calquin” (en: Royal Eagle) was designed and built by Instituto Aerotécnico (Córdoba) in Argentina in the immediate post-World War II era. Although superficially a “look-alike” for the de Havilland Mosquito, the I.Ae.24 was powered by twin Pratt & Whitney R-1830-G “Twin Wasp” radials giving it a distinct appearance. After an operational career spanning two decades, the Calquin was retired” from Wikipedia
You’re right: your turn
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Is it the Avia B-35…?
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Is it the Wackett Gannet…?
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When I found this rather comical loking aircraft, I knew I had to post it.
I hope you have fun with it

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You’re right, John: it is the Timm T-S140.
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perhaps the Tipsy M / Primer…?
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It seems one of the Belgian Fairey Tipsy family aircraft…?
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Is it the Miles M.12 Mohawk…?
Of course it is not:
Quote:
Originally Posted by John Aeroclub
It’s not a Miles design.
That’s true. It is not.
Sorry. Back to the internet search engines…
There is an Italian aircraft with much of the caracteristics of this one: the Saiman 202. There is another version of it, the 204R but I could not find a picture of it
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is it the Nardi FN 305/310…?