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Re: Photo Letord
Hi Stig,
I certainly would not wish to state,though of course I have, that it is not a Type 2,but it appears that Letord STAe follow a logical pattern. So most un-Nieuport like. Obviously I stand ready to be corrected,if anyone can provide evidence to the contrary,but the highest Letord Type 1 serial I have is No.155,the first Type 2 No.170. I have a few definite ids for the serials prior to No.155,all Type 1. Still ready to be convinced otherwise. Regards, Clint |
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Re: Photo Letord
Interesting isn't it Clint?
The French Escadrilles de l'aeronautique militaire Francaise lists No 64 to have been in use by Sop 13 as a Type 2 They could of course be wrong, since it is refuted by other sources. For the sake of clarity, I have already listed it as a Letord L 1. Guess I just wanted a discussion about it.... Cheers Stig |
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Re: Photo Letord
Hi Stig,
No alas, you're correct http://albindenis.free.fr/Site_escad...etord64_GT.jpg Back to the drawing board. Albin denis also suggests that the link I posted is very probably No.64. However, I still think at this stage the STAe is No.12 -or do you disagree? Regards, Clint |
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Re: Photo Letord
Wish I could say for certain Clint.
From what I gather it all boils down to which engine was used. I am simply not good enough to see that. But if the number really seen is 12 then yes, I would say it is a Type 1 Cheers Stig |
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Re: Photo Letord
Cheers Stig,
I should have posted a second link in my last post,it is I think probably a clincher. Both Albin Denis (although he believed it to be No.64) and yourself identify the machine,whichh as we now believe the STAe No.12 as a Type 2. Good enough for me.Definitely looks like the same incident. http://albindenis.free.fr/Site_escad...d_Casse_GT.jpg Regards, Clint |
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Re: Photo Letord
No idea Clint why Ms Denis ID the aircraft as a Type 2
On all the photos there are people blocking the engines, making a visual very hard. If Denis thought it was No 64, of course he believes it to be a Type 2 but if he knew the digits were 12, would he still ID it as such? Again I think if what we see are only digits (ie 12) then I would say it was a Type 1 Cheers Stig |
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Re: Photo Letord
Well, no doubt about the identity of this type,at least. Currently on ebay Letord Type 4 No.799.
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/405289618418...nc%3AAQAJAAAA4 Regards, Clint |
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