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One11 you have it
. It is identified as an Avro Biplane on a Public Warning Poster published by His Majesty's Stationery Office in 1915 advising the public to familiarise themselves of British and German Airships and Aeroplanes. I believe it was based on the Avro 504.
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.talking of the obscure,
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Yes, Richard , the SNCAC NC800 Le Cab, a somewhat over-engineered re-invention of the Fox Moth.with 2 240 hp Renault sdriving contra-props, 2 crew, and just 4 four passengers. I guess the anticipated market was a revival of the nationwide Taxi service operated pre-war by Air Blue with Caudron Simouns. My info was that sanity prevailed and it only got to the mock up stage, as here......
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You have control Bradenav
Cheers Doug
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