I had posted something here, but I then realised that I was mistaken and I am an idiot LOL!
The picture appears to have been taken in 1933, given another photo of the DH4 fuselage available. Having zoomed it in, those are two props on one hub. Im wondering if it is actually a film prop? I suggest this as the DH4 was used in a film in 1933, according to the blurb on a photo here :-

If you are going to pole mount them, at least make it practical

Super Snooper
(I’m guessing that, with the majority of activity on this thread being Monday-Friday 9-5, you lot should be doing other things rather than Googling images too? hehehehehehe)
I thought it was a Boeing model 80 initially but it looks to have a parasol wing? Flummoxed!

droning on?
I just wish that the production companies would have people who know what they are talking about check the scripts and the validity of the clips that they use. I know that everyone on here has had a moment where they see a clip of something happening in the 1945 Pacific theatre used to illustrate Norway!
Back on to the subject, some of the post war stuff from the British Library needs airing again (excuse the pun) but possibly with a modern interpretation to put it in to context?

There is more than one Phantom II

Transatlantic co-operation
Air racing

Hello Cleveland!

bloody hippies!

couldn’t resist

Grizzly!
Talon to the Kodiak Quest Air Claw 