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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thanks Robert.

Onward and upward...

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Hi fabulousfour:encouragement:
Thank you for the links. Some of the pictures are indeed new to me. I have some doubts whether the yellow one is the M-3. View the different gear etc. It may be the M-5.
The one with 07 on the fuselage side could also be a (slightly) different design. I am not yet in the full detective mode, but the soup is hanging over the fire.

Hi Mike:encouragement:
Thank you for your warm thoughts. Just wat I needed. Gladly the situation is not hopeless overhere. Will see how it develops with the new governmwent and now that we missed Moscow.
Hi Robert maybe I can help just a little just by basing myself on my scarce russian knowledge (a short string of lectures at the Florence University about 55 years ago)...anyway what Sergo-UK00 writes relating to the Yellow Aircraft is "this looks like an M5 with engine Walter 140HP very similar to M3 of october 2o12"
Cheers
Carlo (BG)
 
That, Uli, is the not-very-successful Breguet AG.4

I presume the constructional detail you refer to is the skid thingy under the fuselage to stop them ripping the tail off on landing ?

I'm not entirely convinced about the Eyerly Comet - it looks nothing like either of the photos on Aerofiles, and the description fits the earlier Eyerly Monoplane ? The motor looks like the 5-cyl Velie. But maybe I'm right off beam here......
 
Hallo Mike,

spot on the AG.4 :icon29:

here are pictures of the Eyerly Lee:
 

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Thanks Uli - that is a perfect explanation !

After all these rather unlovely aircraft, how about a sweet little floater ?
 

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Over 12 hours without a nibble...going to jump in here with the Herff Lightplane of 1926 from Texas. Adolph Herff also built and flew a similar parasol in 1924 he called the Canary that is not documented at Aerofiles.

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Thanks, and now for something completely different. We are heading into a new year so why not a new design?

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Digging around, I find the Cobalt Valkyrie.

I presume your photo means they have actually managed to get one flying ??
 
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