Good morning, guys.
One of the most interesting facts of the Bucket is as an learning tool. Prior to an unified scale, I thought that the Vickers Vincent/Vildebeest was a small biplane (In fact, I thought that
all the biplanes were small
!) but thanks to Sheepster´s nice drawing, I have now a real idea of its size. Thanks!
A couple of american interwar models, and a german one. Fairchild Model 24 was a sucsessful touring airplane built in two major production models, W with Warner Scarab or Super Scarab radials, and R with inline Ranger 6 cylinder engine. Both models were widely used during WWII as utility and liaison plane. Fairchild KR-34 a was light biplane equiped with the smallest (5 cylinder only) of the Curtiss Whirlwind radial aeroengines family, and was used as a sporting, training and utility aircraft; the yellow one depicted here is an airplane used by the Ontrario Provincial Air Service as survey plane in the wide open spaces of Canada, and is currently shown in a permanent static exposition . Finally, the german Henschel He-122 was an airplane that fail to reach the production phase, but served as baseline for the well known and of similar function Hs 126; shown here with german civilian markings of the prewar era.
Cheers!