carson1934
Senior Airman
Breguet-Richet No 2 Gyroplane.
Yep, that's exactly it, Breguet-Richet Gyroplane No.2 of 1909
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Breguet-Richet No 2 Gyroplane.
I wasn't fallowing this thread closely, so if this had been posted before I do apologize.
Could you guess which plane this is? I will only tell you that this plane was never used operationally and only one prototype was build.
Some resemblance with a Tachikawa trainer...
It might be a foreign plane with japanese registration?
Sorry, no clue ATM
Cheers
That's it. Found the image on their home page. It just struck me as an interesting "grainy" shot that made it look kinda pre-war.
: : US Pacific - Home of the Mitchell Wing Ultralights : :
Nice job with the gyroplane VB and good looking "siggy."
Possibly the Ikarus Orkan...
Hi Imalko,
yes, I confirm Graeme's recent post, it is definitely an Ikarus "Orkan" from Yougoslavia...
OK, guess this little bird:
cheers
Hello Carson!
"Siggy" is abbreviation from word "signature" and on this forum its the picture and text which appears underneath you every post...Like Bf 109 in my case.
If you wish to make one for yourself, check out this thread:
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/si...official-how-make-signature-thread-10669.html
Okay, next question... Can you guess which plane this is?
Well, I'm impressed. I couldn't guess that experimental aircraft build in Yugoslavia would be so well known. You are right - its Ikarus 451 which was post war development of Ikarus Pionir.
Thanks for you comment about my photo Carson. It was taken at Aeronautical museum at Belgrade airport.
Ikarus 232 Pionir (Pioneer). I think
PS But this is really 451 prototype. Evolution of 232 (on photo from Aviacija Srbije i Jugoslavije 1901-1994 - Aviation of Serbia and Yugoslavia 1901-1994).
So writes the author of this book. And this is the only photo what I know.Good afternoon Tzaw1,
you almost made it, just two minutes after me! But tell me something, the picture you have submitted is it really the Ikarus 232 (predecessor of Ikarus 451)? Would you have more pictures of it?
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