Solved -PJ120- Let's fly away to the solved section.

Started by Paul Jaray, May 11, 2009, 05:15:09 AM

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Paul Jaray

I'm not looking for a prove that it is a Bédélia, (the plate was quite revealing) but I was hoping that someone knew a car like this made by them.
The BD2 suggest a car made around 1910 and the "special model" theory is quite convincing...
If someone has more details, He's wellcome...

Fly 1 - French Aero 1914                                                João
Fly 2 - Traction Aerienne 1921                                    Allan L
Fly 3 -  Bédélia BD2                                                       Ray B.
Fly 4 - Helicron no.1 1932                                          Cabrius
Fly 5 - Clifford Robin's Propeller Car 1955                    Pguillem
Fly 6 -  ???
Fly 7 - Leyat Helica Sport 1913-14                              Pguillem
Fly 8 - Guthrie Mitchell's Windjammer                           Arunas
Fly 9 - B. F. Ponder's self-built auto-plane 1934            Arunas
Fly 10 - Count Bertrand de Lesseps' Auto Aero 1912       @re
Fly 11 -  J. C. Thomas' 'Windmobile''                                  Arunas              
Fly 12 -  Canzol 1931                                                         Jotage21

Paul Jaray

The last picture cames from a '57 magazine, that is available online, and that is not Popular Science....

Ray B.

You really want that one solved, don't you?
I've been through the whole lot of them by the summary and couldn't find it. I don't feel dumb enough yet to search them page by page...
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Paul Jaray

It's a pity, but I can't suggest you to make a search with some key-words such as ' three-wheel' or 'airplanes'...   ;D

Paul Jaray

...oh, and that is a jet canopy....

Ray B.

Well, the funniest thing is that I've had for years this particular copy of PM on my bookshelf.
This one was brought to the attention of its editors by its maker, one William T. Rogers from Billings, Montana.

Well, I've been in Billings and didn't see it.
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Paul Jaray

Gentlemen, start your engines and fasten your seatbelts!

Fly 1 - French Aero 1914                                                João
Fly 2 - Traction Aerienne 1921                                    Allan L
Fly 3 -  Bédélia BD2                                                       Ray B.
Fly 4 - Helicron no.1 1932                                          Cabrius
Fly 5 - Clifford Robin's Propeller Car 1955                    Pguillem
Fly 6 -  William T. Rogers Three-wheel car                Ray B.
Fly 7 - Leyat Helica Sport 1913-14                              Pguillem
Fly 8 - Guthrie Mitchell's Windjammer                           Arunas
Fly 9 - B. F. Ponder's self-built auto-plane 1934            Arunas
Fly 10 - Count Bertrand de Lesseps' Auto Aero 1912       @re
Fly 11 -  J. C. Thomas' 'Windmobile''                                  Arunas              
Fly 12 -  Canzol 1931                                                         Jotage21

Paul Jaray

Arunas         3 points
Pguillem      2 points
Ray B.           2 points
@re               1 point
Allan L          1 point
Cabrius        1 point
João             1 point
Jotage21     1 point
Quiller          1 point

Allemano

Ray took the 400pts. hurdle! Respect!  :thumbsup:

Paul Jaray

I was going to write it...we reached 2 goals:
Ray's points are now 401 and Cabrius is our new Expert!  :applause: :applause:

Ray B.

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Ray B.

Quote from: Paul Jaray on December 03, 2009, 04:47:13 AM
I was going to write it...we reached 2 goals:
Ray's points are now 401 and Cabrius is our new Expert!  :applause: :applause:
as far as I know, I was at 398, so it should be 400 with this one.
400 is one point less but it's classier. Can't I stay at 400 and enjoy it for awhile?
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Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allemano