Aircraft Identification V

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I have recently found on the net following picture tagged as Kocherigin BS1.
I have been googling but have been unable to find an aircraft with such a denomination unless of course the two initials stand for "Bronirivannij Shturmovik" corresponding to the Kocherigin LBS[Bh.
However the Kocherigin LBSH holds no resemblance to the supposed Kocherigin BS1.
Now to recap what might be the name of this mysterious aircraft?
Your help is more than appreciated
carson
 


Few hints in case nobody guess this:
1st word, it's almost time for this...
2nd word, usually this is more roundish...


Cheers

Hi Marco I've seen this recently but can't remember where. I remember however that this was one of the first aircrafts with full cantilever wings which didn't work out because they kept breaking up!
carson
 
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I suggest playing now if you want to change with a very interesting video!

There are known and the others much less so that why this video is interesting:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BNbWcXNc58 For help and reduce the number of planes I give easyer:

N°1: 0',04" Bell airacuda
N°2: 0',14" North Amercian Tf-86
N3: 0, 18 YC-125 Raider
N4: 0,24 Piper Tripacer
N5: 0,30 ?
N6: 0,36 ?

N7: 0,42 Bell X-22
N8: 0,47 ?
N9: 0, 53 ?
N10: 0,59 ?

N11: 1,05 Curtiss XP-55 Ascender
N12: 1,10 ?
N13: 1,16 Fairey Gannet
N14: 1,22 ?
N15: 1, 28 Vought Flying Pancake
N16: 1,34 ?
N17: 1,40 ?

N18: 1, 46 B-17 special for Pratt Withney test bed
N19: 1,50 Myasishchev VM-T Atlant
N20: 1, 56 ?
N21: 2,02 ?

N22: 2,08 SNCASE Grognard
N23: 2, 13 Bristol 130 Bombay
N24: 2,20 ?
N25: 2,25 Beriev B-10
N26: 2, 30 ?
N27: 2, 37 McDonnell XF-85 Goblin
N28: 2,43 Dornier 31
N29: 2,48 Yak 23
N30; 2,54 ?
N31: 3,00 Berive Bartini
N32: 3, 05 Republic XF-91 Thundercepter
N33: 3,11 Saunders-Roe SR.A/1
N34: 3, 17 ?
N35: 3,22 PZL M-15 Belphegor
N36: 3,28 ?
N37: 3, 34 Mil Mi-12
N38: 3, 39 Vought F8U-3
N39: 3,45 ?
N40: 3,52 Beriev Be-42
N41: 3, 57 Beriev Be-103
N42: 4,03 Bumble Bee (smalest plane of the world and yes it fly!)
N43: 4, 08 ? (Maybe the most difficult of the video)
N44: 4,15 ?


Good luck! Cheers
 
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Click on youtube 'more info' for more info. : )


Oh !!! I hadn't seen this litle detail...x !

Ok so there is all solutions! Snif... it's not funny!

But there is still some planes didn't find: N8, N10, N14, N20, N26, N34, !
 
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Very interesting site Storch. Unfortunately I have no time now to go thru the whole footage but in the meantime I'll solve for you the mystery of following aircrafts:
- n.5 = Model III N100 D Aerocar
- n.6 = Lockheed XFV1
- n.8 = RFB vehicle
- n.9 = Republic XF84H
- n.12 = Bell XV3
- n.14 = Scaled Composites ATTT
- n.17 = Curtiss AT9
- n.21 = Northrop Tacit Blue
- n.24 = General Aircraft GAL/38
- n.26 = DOAK 16/VZ-4DA
- n.34 = Stearman Hammond Y1S
- n.44 = Boeing C97 Stratofreighter
In the afternoon I might have some more time and identify more aircrafts
Cheers
carson
 
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