Aircraft code OB equates to No.45 Squadron - Brigand Met 3 taken on charge May 1949. Brigand B.1 taken on charge September 1949 until February 1952.
Cheers all. That immediate post war era was a cracker for exotic equipment. I like 'em. Last of the pistons handing over to the jets. Fascinating stuff. The picture was from here EDDIE HANCOCK DFC, RAF IN EGYPT, NORTH AFRICA, CANADA, NEW YORK IN WORLD WAR II, TOBRUK, EL ALEMAIN, EL ALEMEIN, ST JOHN AMBULANCE
Douglas C-47 Skytrain, US Registration N33VW - USAAF 320401, titled "Mr. C, It's Tuesday", flown by the Cavanaugh Flight Museum and is based at Addison, TX. Douglas C-47
Sol, I do believe it may be a Saab-18A with American Pratt and Whitney engines. Light bomber and dive bomber Regards Tom
Sol, I do believe it may be a Saab-18A with American Pratt and Whitney engines. Light bomber and dive bomber Regards Tom Yes Tom, it really is a SAAB B-18. Well done. Cheer Enes
What is this. I have not had time to disguise the tail markings as I have a parents teachers evening in a few minutes. Identification should be a little easier Regards Tom
That's a SUD-EST S.E. 100 French. It was designed to meet the official specifications for the replacement of the Potez 631.