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I-AAXY OFM Ro.10 (Fokker F.VIIb-3m) 358 I-AAXY Avio Linee Italiane/Taliedo >Co.Naz.Impr. Elettrische/Asmara >Ala Littoria (East Africa) 11.08.31 1148
Fokker F.VII Italien, 06.09.1933

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  1. Civil Aircraft Register - Italy
  2. Mann im Anzug vor, Flugzeug Fokker F.VII Italien, 06.09.1933 | eBay
 
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G-ABCJ Saunders-Roe A.19 Cloud A19/1 L-4 G-ABCJ CF-ARB G-ABCJ R Holt /Cowes >Saunders-Roe Ltd/ Cowes 00.07.30 2715 Sold Canada 12.31 restored 9.5.33 Wfu 12.36

Saro Cloud RhES Garden Party 18-05-1936 Monday

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  1. Civil Aircraft Register - Great Britain
  2. RAF WW2 SARO CLOUD AMPHIBIAN MAY 1936 G-ABCJ - PREWAR ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH | eBay

Saro Cloud prototype, initially powered with Wright radials but later used as a test-bed for the rare Napier Rapier. These vertical H, air cooled 16 cylinder engines received very distinctive cowlings.
 
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Koppen Puritan 50 NX20653 c/n PX-1C Remarks by Matthew Long: "Designed and based on research by Professor Otto Koppen of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the lone Puritan 50 (1939) became the prototype for the very similar General Aircraft Corp. G-1-80 Skyfarer (1942) produced in small numbers. Both used two-axis controls and H-tail twin rudders for stall- and spin-proof operation, placarded as such in the cockpit. Professor Koppen's research also influenced Fred Weick in the design of the better-known and widely-produced ERCO Ercoupe series."

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  1. Koppen Puritan 50
  2. Orig. US Foto Flugzeug Koppen Puritan 50 "NX20653" im Flug in Amerika 1930'er | eBay
 
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