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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Sorry, been a bit out of it this weekend with lots of rugby (Scotland won at last !) curling etc etc.

This would be the EDO Malolo, I think ?
 
I agree entirely. But it ain't German. Oh, by the way, it's a fighter...........

The Barfallonyew GAG-01 -developed as a low-cost "heavy" fighter lost it's only combat encounter to.... termites..

what's with all the windows in a 'fighter'? did they carry a platoon of infantry with Mausers?

(why DO they allow the inmates to have all these aviation reference books anyway?)

Rob
 
Don't want to give this away yet - but it was produced by one of aviation's most famous names.

I like Rob's stab at it - but he was wrong about the termites - this is an all-metal craft !

And his infantry platoon used Lewis guns, not Mausers...........
 
Well I didn't expect that one to last long at all. It's the Blériot Bl 137 from 1931.

Right - this is another floater - well, sort of.......
 
You're not far off the mark here....but Dr F. didn't have any input. Made by a company with other aquatic flyers to follow....
 
That must be the Columbia CAL-1 Triad. Like the previous EDO, the firm didn't resurface again until WWII.
 
Spot on with the Triad, Kevin. I said DHC2pilot was getting warm - according to Wikipedia, one of the founders of Columbia was Giuseppe Mario Bellanca.....:icon29:
 
Time to reveal. Everyone has been scared off the last couple of days! The big boat is a Bastianelli PRB 1. From Italy circa 1920.

Here is an easy one to recover with-
 
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