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Old 10-20-2008, 05:59 AM   #2491
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Old 10-20-2008, 07:01 AM   #2492
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A gutted PZL P.50 Jastrzab?
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Old 10-20-2008, 07:04 AM   #2493
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This is polish: PZL P-50 Jastrzab

Thanks V2 for such interesting airplanes!!!
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Old 10-20-2008, 07:05 AM   #2494
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Old 10-20-2008, 07:13 AM   #2495
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Thanks V2 for such interesting airplanes!!!
Ditto!

There appears to be a brace under the elevator. I couldn't find any photos or 3-views of the PZL.50 (in a better condition) with this fitted?

OK. No hiding the nationality on this one...

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Hi Graeme,

Today we have frenetic activity. I´m afraid I have a lot of work left to tomorrow...

This is a Kellner-Bechereau E.60

Obviously French.
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Old 10-20-2008, 07:30 AM   #2497
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Today we have frenetic activity. I´m afraid I have a lot of work left to tomorrow...

This is a Kellner-Bechereau E.60

Obviously French.
Wow! A whole 6 minutes for that one. But don't go to work empty handed Emilio, one more for tonight...

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Hi Graeme,

I´m at the edge of loosing my job after so much brain time dedicated to looking for rare airplanes!!
Very challenging the last one: the french CAMS 110
Fortunately enough tomorrow I´ve to go to Madrid for work reasons, so no chance to check internet!!
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Emilio, my hat goes off to you. Enjoy Madrid!

Speaking of Spain, this one nearly made it to the Spanish Civil War...

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Er Vultee V-1? going by the nose/canopy,
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Er Vultee V-1? going by the nose/canopy,
Very close.

The guy who designed this plane had worked with Gerald Vultee on the V1, but it's much smaller ...



Owners included Jacqueline Cochrane and Paul Mantz. It was intended for Spain, but crashed while moving from aerodrome to aerodrome in Mexico to allude the FBI and anti-Spanish-Republican reporters.
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Hi all, this is the Breese-Dallas X
A lot of work lately so I´ve not so much time for quizies...
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Hi all, this is the Breese-Dallas X
A lot of work lately so I´ve not so much time for quizies...
Right again Emilio.

Pressing on...

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Would that be the Latecoere L.631?
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Would that be the Latecoere L.631?
Yep. I should have lopped a 'few' of the engines off the image!
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