Never throw anything.
Unfortunately for married men, it is not always possible
CA-15, the pregnant Mustang, isn’t it?
A French wooden fullsize replica has now been fitted with an Allison engine
Your remark about the Buchon flying too high is interesting. A few days ago, there was the debate on this forum over the Buchon performing aerobatics too low at LFA.
Any chance to have the pilot’s comments?
Fully agree, TJ
Thks Laurent
For the ones who might be interested, the little German painted biplane is a Leopoldoff c/n?
LFA Part 11
Hope it will not be Chapter 11 as there is a new levy by the Direction générale de l’Aviation civile on French Airshows
Mike J, the French registration is indeed painted under the tailplane, but I wonder if the British serial is correct as the Chipmunk wears a British serial not related to her true identity (ex RDAF)
Received the link in the mean time.
As already said, I appreciate the immense knowledge of the members of this forum.
The yellow bird pretending to be a L-4H is according to the French a register an home-built WAGAEROSPORT, hence the registration in the F-P batch.
SV4c registered in the home-built sequence unknown.
Last photograph shows a red biplane looking like a single-seater Bucker, no registration readable.
I forgot to mention that I cannot identify neither the silver sprayed Nord (French registration vaialable) nor the Lycoming powered Bucker replica
LFA Part 10
F-BEGU unknown
LFA Part 9
Bulldog, Norvigie, Bucker ex Biancotto unknown.
I wonder where we can find the French register for avions de collections.
These aircrafts are not listed on Brugier’s data bank.
French assistance appreciated.
The Jodel Mousquetaire wears a French Air Force c/s used for trainers (Epsilon for instance).
I have no idea if the type was ever miltary used.
French members might be of assistance.
LFA part 8
Stearman with german cross, Navion , Navy blue T-28 unknown
LFA Part 6
Static C-47? or DC-3 with undercarriage door unidentified
LFA Part 7
The SE5(R)s and the Vampire are unknown to me