The What is it? Game

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This is a long shot, as i know it was a high-wing monoplane, but what the h*ll - Ryan Monoplane 'Spirit of St.Louis' ?
 
Nope.

Another clue, it was built on a Nieuport 23 fuselage, but it's an american aircraft.
 
Berliner Helicopter ?
 
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And the prize goes to... Norab! Congratulation and welcome Norab!

It is indeed the Berliner Helicopter No. 5, on display at the College Park Aviation Museum in College Park Maryland. (Great museum by the way, I highly recommend it.)

Sorry for the badly resized images...
 

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Okay, here's another one.

Shouldn't be to hard...
 

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And Norab takes it again! It is a J-2 Cub, also from the College Park Museum.

Unless Norab can post a pic now, someone else can go next.
 

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Found some of my pics let's try this
 

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We have a winner. Thought it would go fast, but didn't want to get too nasty on my first post:lol:

please play on
 

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Nice plane! The DH. 2 is a favorite of mine. Where was that photo taken?

One thing though, you may want to scale down your image, it's a bit large.


Anyway, here's my new entry.
 

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sorry about that, what are the suggested sizes?
The DH-2 is at the Air and Space in Washington D.C.
 
Not an Ercoupe. Were you looking at the aircraft at the College Park museum? :lol:

First clue, not taken in a museum, this one's still flying.

I'm not sure about suggested sizes, but I usually make mine 25 percent of the original size.
 
Okay, another clue, it's primarily a civilian aircraft.
 

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