I have noticed that this silly game gets an awful lot of hits, but very few play the game.
Any way lets see what the fans make of this. Pretty easy.
John

The Italian Pegna-Bonmartini Rondine of 1923.
John
Here’s an Italian one. 😀
John
DH 60G Gipsy Moth OY-DUG was stolen by German occupation troops in 1943.
John
The four motor is a Junkers G.38.
John
It is a 430, and no body said it looks de Havilland:)
John
Ok AA I’ll concede to your request. F-AKBP was the other 91/4 the original Legere fighter.
This shouldn’t last too long.
John

Sure it’s not a header tank for a radiator system. Certainly Gallay made lots of radiators.
The pipe looks to me to be an overflow/pressure release pipe.
John
At first I thought it might be the header tank off a BE.12b.
I’ll raise you to Bleriot-SPAD 91/5 F-AKBP
John
Actually I thought I had put up another post (but must have pressed the wrong ti-) which I thought it might be a 91/5. But who’s worried.
John
That’s the problem. It’s fitted with a Gnome et Rhone “Jupiter” by the look of it and appears to be used as an aerobatic mount.
John
I think that this is one of the Bleriot Spad designs
John
The heading photo is a DH 60M (Gipsy Moth) and I suspect it’s OY-DAG ex US embassy. It is configured as a single seater with headrest. The seaplane is in fact a Sea Tutor which was trialled aboard HMS Frobisher in 1935. But as it’s coded 061 then that photo was taken after 1937. The Locheed 14’s are of course Polish and the Fokker FVII is Danish.
John
Please post more.
An excellent piece of television for once. Yery good. Well done Mr Wellum for a sincere portrayal of what it was like.
John
The 3G also had a Gipsy Major as apposed to the earlier Genet.
I’ll go open house as I have a lot of work to complete.
John