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| Quote: @Carson: sorry, I've no clue about that Cheers | |
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| Yeah GRAMPA the Supermarine DUMBO |
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Agusta AG/3 manufactured in 1927 and powered by a 15HP Anzani engine. It should have been the starter of a series of light sport planes but the untimely death of Giovanni Agusta interrupted this plan. carson1934 | |
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| Ah, thank you Carson, I'm happy to see I got right clue at least Ciao |
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| This nice passenger aircraft is my next challenge.... carson1934 |
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| The nose looks "DeHavillandish". The engines look French. The ass-end looks like a C-54. It's a..a....a...a |
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| Isn't another Agusta Carson? I think it looks like the AZ-8 of the late 1950's
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Isn't Conte Agusta in that little pic? Well done Waynos, I think you're right Last edited by Marcogrifo; 05-29-2009 at 06:45 PM. | |
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| Last edited by Graeme; 05-29-2009 at 07:04 PM. Reason: New Image |
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| | #3205 |
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| your pic isn't showing for me Graeme
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| | #3207 |
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| That is the Sud Est Armagnac, a Beautiful looking, and deceptively big, aeroplane. ![]() One from me;
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| | #3208 | |
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The "final vestige" of Mitchell's Spitfire, the Type 391, planned to be powered powered by the Rolls Royce 46H engine? | |
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| Spot on! top speed was expected to be in the region of 520mph, Me 262 territory!. Here's another one
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| Last edited by Graeme; 05-29-2009 at 08:29 PM. Reason: Added image |
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