Marcogrifo
Airman 1st Class
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Above: is it a Curtiss?Above is the real one. Below is a bonus for 10 million points
Ah, I see, thank youThe sneaky bugger "shopped" it Marco. here it is fully clothed...
Yakovlev Yak-16
Shall I do the reveal for the bonus item?
Meanwhile here's another with ID's painted off.
And I must apologize, it seems like sometimes fingers are faster than brain!
Yes a SM.95B prototype did his mayden flight in 1945
Anyway, I'm not completely wrong, because the develop (or better, the completion) of that "bomber" was a dispensation from peace treaty agreements
An excerpt from an article about SM.95 I've found on an issue of "Aerofan" magazine:
Yes, you're right, that is precisely the look (and the essence) of that project
The profile shown in Graeme's post seems, I think, a speculation about the look the SM.95B should have had.
But these below are "the original drawings" found by the Aerofan's staff
Quite a merge between SM.82 fuselage and SM.95 wings, isn't it?
And me too
Finally, the only two known photos of SM.95B
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Can you identify this?
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Can you identify this?
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I finally found it by sheer luck! It is a roumanian passenger aircraft of 1932 Bratu 220, I think it was manufactured in France and it is a one-off aircraft.
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carson
Interesting plane. Description from: Romanian Aeronautical Constructions 1905-1974.I finally found it by sheer luck! It is a roumanian passenger aircraft of 1932 Bratu 220, I think it was manufactured in France and it is a one-off aircraft.
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carson