Marcogrifo
Airman 1st Class
Thanks Graeme,
but...an Estonian stout?
Honestly, I prefer a lager...
Thank you for hint but still no clue ATM
Cheers
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Thanks Graeme,
Belgian.but...an Estonian stout?
I can honestly say I have never seen that one before! Over to the experts on German experimental types.....
BTW, to start a new thread, go to the bottom of the page, and you'll se a box marked 'New Thread'. Click on this, enter your text and attach pics as normal, then click 'Submit'.
Your post #3780This is great - ME 262 - my favorite WW2 airplane!!
Sorry i dont know how to start a thread but can anyone identify the airplane i have attached?
Perhaps the Mods can move waggles1999's post (and the responses) into it's own thread...
As far as the photo goes, it *almost* looks like a test bed for one of Dr. Lippische's designs, but a few things are bothering me...
One, the Swastika on the tail looks too sharp compared to the rest of the "branding" on that aircraft and the joint between the rudder and the vert-stab is missing where the Swastika happens to be. Also looks like a "border" where the wing's leading edge obstructs the fuselage from the viewer from the root, outwards. ALso looks like the windscreen (canopy?) is far too opaque to be able to see out of it...
I suppose it could just be a trick of the lighting at the time the photo was taken...but makes the photo look a little bit "doctored"...
Yes!Has this something to do with the Stout Metal airplanes? I can't check it out because aerofiles today is not accessible...
carson
Lloyd Dr G, prototype, no. 40.08
YepHmmm...Sorry guys, dumb clue? I think you looked too "deeply" into the bottle. STOUT.
Yep
Actually I did a search for "Stout floatplane" and nothing came out
Can you guess (the plane)?
Yes!
Well done carson, you got it!
Stout Amphibian
Stout Amphibian
BTW, about Mr. Stout, he's the same that did this futuristic odd looking car: the Scarab
Cheers
Lloyd Dr G, prototype, no. 40.08