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Tis a Porterfield Collegiate

That was the name I couldn’t remember, thought I remembered Collegiate but couldn’t recall Porterfield. Must be getting old!!!
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That was the name I couldn’t remember, thought I remembered Collegiate but couldn’t recall Porterfield. Must be getting old!!!

Don’t know why I thought it was French!
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You get the prize this time Derek.[ATTACH=full]54135[/ATTACH]

I have a 1972 Janes all the world’s aircraft and a 1968 Civil Aircraft of the World that have been handy. I just happened to see the last one whilst trying to find the Collegiate. I should know this one as well but for the moment memory fails me, as do the aforementioned books!
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You get the prize this time Derek.[ATTACH=full]54135[/ATTACH]

How about Max Holste Broussard? Courtesy this time of Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aircraft 1978.
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You're right again, Derek. My photos usually come from the upload queue of a website of which I am member, so they have only been online for about 36 hours or less. I'm out now, so will have to wait for more uploads.

 

 

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Some advantage to being an old bastard with some ancient books. Since you are out, try this one that I found. Last one I posted was answered in about 5 seconds, see if this is any better?98A333A5-E0BE-42A4-A4C3-BBACD0F98845.jpeg.90b76b5933af76aaece54d85ba285cec.jpeg

 

 

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Did this one fall through the cracks?

Looks a lot like a wag aero wag a bond but the rear window is wrong :-/
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Thought it might toss you. It's a Podešva TUL-02 Tandem Tulák from Germany.

 

 

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Heck........you wouldn't want that to backfire........(
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How about Max Holste Broussard? Courtesy this time of Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aircraft 1978.[/QUOAbout ten or so years ago there was a Broussard operating out of Maryborough Qld owned by a local chap Dennis whose surname escapes me,he was trying to sell it so dont know what become of it. It was a wonderful aircraft to watch flying , could always tell when he was up by the wonderful radial roar.

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