Sorry John, not an American Eagle.
Thank you Mr C. Here is the next one.

Bach 3-CT-4 Air Yacht?
Klemm Kl.36?
Ah well, it did last 13 minutes. Mondariz has it the Fairchild 91 ‘Baby Clipper’.
Over to you.
Thank you Mondariz, a beautiful aircraft, shame that it was lost.
Here is the next one.
Gregor FDB-1, built by Canadian Car and Foundry in 1938?
Topspeed:
It was indeed the Breda BA27. In your excellent summary you only missed one item, the Chinese used them to fight the future ally of Italy – the Japanese.
Well done.
Thanks John.
Here is the next one.
Richard
Would that be the Saunders A.10 perchance?
One photograph, as requested.
What about the DC-3 on floats?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DC-3_on_Floats_N130Q.JPG
I do like to have photographs of different aircraft, mainly for identification purposes. However, my interest is aviation, not just aircraft. Photographs that include “extras” such as crew, other aircraft, etc. add to the what makes up aviation. With photographs from a different eras, even if the are from the same airport, you can get n idea of how aviation has changed over the years.
Spot on, Mondariz, the Gerner GI two seat sport bi-plane it is. Named the “Frankfurt” it crashed in September 1929 with Herr Wiegmeyer at the controls. That is an excellent looking model model.
Over to you.
Hmm, seems to have lasted longer than I thought it would. Time for a clue.
The aircraft was designed as a two seater sports aircraft in 1928 and was powered by an Anzani 3Y unit.