Can anyone identify the plane in this old photo?

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It belonged to my uncle. May have been 1930s vintage.



Old photo of single wing plane in field with crowd










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    It might help to say where in the world your uncle lived. Hopefully, somebody will figure this out.
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    – David Richerby
    Feb 8 at 19:13






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    I will say its odd how many planes in the late 20's early 30's looked alike.
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It belonged to my uncle. May have been 1930s vintage.



Old photo of single wing plane in field with crowd










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    It might help to say where in the world your uncle lived. Hopefully, somebody will figure this out.
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    – David Richerby
    Feb 8 at 19:13






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    If you think you know the answer, please write it as an answer not a comment.
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    – DJClayworth
    Feb 8 at 19:45










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    I will say its odd how many planes in the late 20's early 30's looked alike.
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    – Alex
    Feb 8 at 22:00













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It belonged to my uncle. May have been 1930s vintage.



Old photo of single wing plane in field with crowd










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It belonged to my uncle. May have been 1930s vintage.



Old photo of single wing plane in field with crowd







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edited Feb 8 at 20:38









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    $begingroup$
    It might help to say where in the world your uncle lived. Hopefully, somebody will figure this out.
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    – David Richerby
    Feb 8 at 19:13






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    $begingroup$
    If you think you know the answer, please write it as an answer not a comment.
    $endgroup$
    – DJClayworth
    Feb 8 at 19:45










  • $begingroup$
    I will say its odd how many planes in the late 20's early 30's looked alike.
    $endgroup$
    – Alex
    Feb 8 at 22:00












  • 4




    $begingroup$
    It might help to say where in the world your uncle lived. Hopefully, somebody will figure this out.
    $endgroup$
    – David Richerby
    Feb 8 at 19:13






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    If you think you know the answer, please write it as an answer not a comment.
    $endgroup$
    – DJClayworth
    Feb 8 at 19:45










  • $begingroup$
    I will say its odd how many planes in the late 20's early 30's looked alike.
    $endgroup$
    – Alex
    Feb 8 at 22:00







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$begingroup$
It might help to say where in the world your uncle lived. Hopefully, somebody will figure this out.
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– David Richerby
Feb 8 at 19:13




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It might help to say where in the world your uncle lived. Hopefully, somebody will figure this out.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
Feb 8 at 19:13




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$begingroup$
If you think you know the answer, please write it as an answer not a comment.
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– DJClayworth
Feb 8 at 19:45




$begingroup$
If you think you know the answer, please write it as an answer not a comment.
$endgroup$
– DJClayworth
Feb 8 at 19:45












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I will say its odd how many planes in the late 20's early 30's looked alike.
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– Alex
Feb 8 at 22:00




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I will say its odd how many planes in the late 20's early 30's looked alike.
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– Alex
Feb 8 at 22:00










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It's probably a Stinson Junior. Built in the late 1920s and early 1930s.






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    Absolutely: some good pictures here: skytamer.com/Stinson_SM-8A.html. There is one picture from the same angle, and it's a 100% match.
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    – DeltaLima
    Feb 8 at 22:12











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It's probably a Stinson Junior. Built in the late 1920s and early 1930s.






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    Absolutely: some good pictures here: skytamer.com/Stinson_SM-8A.html. There is one picture from the same angle, and it's a 100% match.
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    – DeltaLima
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$begingroup$

It's probably a Stinson Junior. Built in the late 1920s and early 1930s.






share|improve this answer











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    $begingroup$
    Absolutely: some good pictures here: skytamer.com/Stinson_SM-8A.html. There is one picture from the same angle, and it's a 100% match.
    $endgroup$
    – DeltaLima
    Feb 8 at 22:12














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$begingroup$

It's probably a Stinson Junior. Built in the late 1920s and early 1930s.






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It's probably a Stinson Junior. Built in the late 1920s and early 1930s.







share|improve this answer














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answered Feb 8 at 21:58









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    Absolutely: some good pictures here: skytamer.com/Stinson_SM-8A.html. There is one picture from the same angle, and it's a 100% match.
    $endgroup$
    – DeltaLima
    Feb 8 at 22:12













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    $begingroup$
    Absolutely: some good pictures here: skytamer.com/Stinson_SM-8A.html. There is one picture from the same angle, and it's a 100% match.
    $endgroup$
    – DeltaLima
    Feb 8 at 22:12








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$begingroup$
Absolutely: some good pictures here: skytamer.com/Stinson_SM-8A.html. There is one picture from the same angle, and it's a 100% match.
$endgroup$
– DeltaLima
Feb 8 at 22:12





$begingroup$
Absolutely: some good pictures here: skytamer.com/Stinson_SM-8A.html. There is one picture from the same angle, and it's a 100% match.
$endgroup$
– DeltaLima
Feb 8 at 22:12


















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