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Photos Early French Aircraft
Hello,
Currently on ebay are a series of photos of early French aircraft, some from the Concours Miitaire of 1911. I'm completely out of my depth here, so while I've made a few guesses any descriptions can be regarded as entirely provisional and are usually based on the sellers description : REP ?? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-DE-PRE...gAAOSwQ8ZgDyOa Astra https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-ORIGIN...MAAOSwPHFgDwbb Canard Blard https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-ORIGIN...oAAOSwQ-NgDxYA Farman Lance Torpilles (?) https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-ORIGIN...UAAOSwtHRgDxIR Farman MF.2 https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-ORIGIN...EAAOSwhf1gDwWS Farman HF.6 (?) https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-ORIGIN...wAAOSwoW5gDxub Deperdussin https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-ORIGIN...8AAOSwYodgDyFl Monoplan Sorel (?) https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-ORIGIN...AAAOSwzkVgDx-n Regards, Clint |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
Hi Clint
Most of them pretty correct (I think) When checking my main source (Opdycke - French Aeroplanes before the Great War) this is what I can come up with REP Monoplan de Cours Astra CM Blard Canard 1912 Henri Farman type (nothing called Lance Torpilles in Opdycke) Farman MF.2 Henri Farman HF.6 Deperdussin single-seat monoplane (not the later TT but possibly model T) Borel Monoplane Cheers Stig |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
Hi Stig,
Thanks for all those. I'm having one of those head slapping moments with the 'Sorel' Doh! The Lance Torpilles intriguing isn't it. It actually does appear to be the name, though it certainly can't describe the function Here's another link: http://lapatatesacreedumachupichu.bl...-mai-1912.html Regards, Clint |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
Hello,
Here are another two french machines from ebay: Farman 1910 https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Photo-stereo...EAAOSw53tgD8kl Latham Antoinette https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Photo-stereo...oAAOSwVEVgD8e6 Regards, Clint |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
Well Clint
If it is any consolation with regard to 'Sorel', the penny didn't drop too fast with me either.... The Farman 1910 looks pretty much like a standard HF.III I presume you know that Latham was the pilot and flew most of the Antoinette company's aircraft both at home and abroad. Most certainly he contributed to the ongoing success of the various types by giving ideas etc, but he cannot be classified as a true designer/manufacturer. Cheers Stig |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
Thanks Stig,
Fancy taking a crack at this one? : https://www.ebay.fr/itm/PHOTO-ORIGIN...oAAOSwXQtgEF6o True, its not French, but definite Farman ancestry I think, as also has the Albatros MZ.2 behind it.I assume its German, but perhaps not.Some of the sellers photos are taken in Bulgaria. Regards, Clint |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
Hi Clint
Not sure what the front aircraft really is. Probably an evolution of the Farman HF.III by Albatros, but have too little to compare with. Herris is not very useful here.... The one behind looks more like the Albatros F.III to me Cheers Stig |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
Hi Stig,
Albatros F.III is new to me. Anything on the net? I worked by way through the early B types in Kroschel & Stützer for the aircraft in the forground but nothing seems to fit. That nacelle is very distinctive while still appearing typically Farman. Could the machine and crew be something other than German perhaps? Regards, Clint |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
No, that one is an oddity.
I got the F.III designation from the four aircraft which went to Bulgaria. To me they look like a further development of the F.II version. As you know Albatros begun with simply copying the Farman HF.III and added various nacelles to that basic frame, put it on floats etc. What we really need is a German expert who would do something useful for their aircraft types before the Great War. Cheers Stig |
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Re: Photos Early French Aircraft
Hi Stig,
I was looking at the MZ.2 last night. It has vertical struts in the Gitterrumpf (sorry minds a blank at the moment as far as the english word is concerned). I believe I'd be correct in saying that the Bulgarian machines, which I've also seen described as F.2 have diagonal struts. If the Bulgarian machines differed from the standard F.2, insuch a manner to justify a seperate desigationas F.III in what way? Given that the F.2 was essentially a Farman F.III,is this the origin of that designation? Regards, Clint |
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