Aircraft Identification V

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Right on both items Tzaw! and congratulations on the Salmson Phrygane which wasn't easy at all and with so many look-alikes...just for the sake of nitpicking the Vultee Vanguard should be V/61 (so it is on aerofiles)
Cheers
carson
 
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Tzaw or whoever cares to anszwer this:
I have problems in identifying this a/C since you are so much better than myself would you save more headaches to the undersigned. Thanks](*,)
carson
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Not easy.
Sixth (and last) prototype of Parnall N.2A Panther.
Other photo from Putnam's Parnall Aircraft Since 1914 by Kenneth E. Wixey
 

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Well you can't argue with Mr Putnam! :)
The DT-2B. Was it based on the DT-2? If so, they certainly trimmed the fat off it!
Graeme,
You are right, the look of that "supposed" DT-2B was quite different from standard DT-2 :confused:
And it matches perfectly with DWC profile...
Is Putnam wrong? :rolleyes:
Might that be a retouched photo?
It's a mystery to me...

Cheers
 
Good afternoon gentlemen,
this is a rather non descript biplane. Her name please?
BTW your discussion between the DT2 and DT2B is surely interesting, from the evidence you have submitted they surely look like two difference A/c's....
carson
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Sorry carson, I have no idea what your bipe was :|

So, having found this little nice floatplane I couldn't resist to submit it to your attention :)

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Cheers
 
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And Frank Rezich collection might give us an hint about this machine (if only I was able to figure out which...:confused: )
A Boeing?
A Stearman?

Cheers

Hi Marcogrifo,
mystery plane of my post #3755 is a Laird LC1B obviously you'll find more information on aerofiles.

I'm looking now for your nice little floatplane which I suspect is french. Maybe a Besson?
carson

bugger (how our australian friends would say) it isn't a Besson and at this stage I'm not even sure it is french
 
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