Name that Plane
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Re: Name that Plane
Well, assuming I was right about ANT-25 here is another old-timer for you guys to guess:
Re: Name that Plane
Is it some elusive type of a Burnelli plane?
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All I can tell is It's not Burnelli design 

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Re: Name that Plane
is it german?
Locomotion is kool with a capital k TM
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Re: Name that Plane
No; though it's fuselage uses pretty much the same principle as Junkers G.30.
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Re: Name that Plane
It is a French Aircraft from between the the two world wars and is noticeably French from that era from the slab sided design techniques so as to keep costs down as France was scaling back its Air force after World War I and hence the planes needed to be cheap.
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Re: Name that Plane
Looks like you know what plane it is; name it 

Re: Name that Plane
Alright then, hints time!
Only one plane was built; despite successful tests nobody was interested in it so it served as a training aircraft for 4 years after its maiden flight.
Only one plane was built; despite successful tests nobody was interested in it so it served as a training aircraft for 4 years after its maiden flight.
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engine hispano suiza 12nb ? 

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Yup, Hispano-Suiza 12 something 

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Re: Name that Plane
Ah, finally 
Yes, it's Dyle et Bacalan DB.70

Yes, it's Dyle et Bacalan DB.70
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Re: Name that Plane
Pfhieew that was not easy kettel
Here one I wish I had.
(Far ahead of its time)

Here one I wish I had.
(Far ahead of its time)
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Re: Name that Plane
Koolhoven BAT FK.23 Bantam of 1918. You scribbled over the registration number but not the model? It's written right there on the tail. 

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Nope. 
I'll give you another bit later if people don't get it.

I'll give you another bit later if people don't get it.

Re: Name that Plane
It certainly seems to be upside down, hence my guess of an Extra. Hell, I dunno.
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Re: Name that Plane
Is it ultra light airplane?
EDIT: I think Ameecher is right, it looks like a tail wing from a plain upside down.
EDIT: I think Ameecher is right, it looks like a tail wing from a plain upside down.
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