Hi giruXX:very_drunk:
More than a resemblance. She IS the Meteor I.
When blowing up the photo the registration seems to be N5638N.
Meteor II was N9700C which later was modified with more powerful...
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Hi giruXX:very_drunk:
More than a resemblance. She IS the Meteor I.
When blowing up the photo the registration seems to be N5638N.
Meteor II was N9700C which later was modified with more powerful...
Somewhat surprised about lack of reactions.
First aircraft built in949 as .......I and second as .......II in 1954.
In 1960 efforts were made to revive the project and the modified aircraft no.2...
A nice twin from the late-1940s.
Hi giruXX:encouragement:
The Scamp by Harris Wood/Aerosport?
Hi pomme homme:very_drunk:
I knew you knew her! French light aircraft clearly have no secrets for you.
This 2-seater has more conventional lines. A one-of-a-kind.
Hi giruXX:encouragement:
I think she is the DG-1 racer by David Garber and his Aero Design Association. (N10E/N130DG)
It is OPEN HOUSE all day (and also to-morrow)
Don`t keep me waiting:jump:
She is the Moonshiner by Mr. Bill Meadowcroft. The earlier 2-seater was the MC-1 Chinook, both registered N2897D.<br>Aerofiles, surprisingly, does not know for sure whether the name was Meadowcroft...
This aircraft was built using parts/components of am earlier 2-seater by Mr. .... with a shoulder wing configuration, tri-gear and the same registration.
A single-seater from many years ago.
Sorry, but have no better photo
Hi pomme homme :encouragement:
The RL-16 by the other René Leduc.
I thought that the range of Fisher (kit) designs originated in the USA, not Canada (?)
Maybe the heat got me, but a Christavia Mk.1 from Canada?
But....have some doubts cause of the gear/strut locations.
Hi pomme homme:very_drunk:
Indeed the Model 1002 by Leonard C. Elmendorf. Built by using parts/components of 2 salvaged Cessna 182 Skylane aircraft and apparently nicknamed Myline by the builder....
Prior to building this 4-seater, Mr...... made a biplane often described as a Jungmeister replica and that biplane is still around.
Now try these three
Hi giruXX:encouragement:
The Nord N-2200?
Ho pommehomme:encouragement:
A wild guess. The Lacroix-Trussant LT-51 Microplan?
Sorry for the delay in replying. Had some problems entering the site.
I have her as the Rabbit B two-seater with Continental )-200-A engine. The earlier Rabbit A was indeed a single-seater, but...
This one-off first flew 50+ years before the NXcub.
Hi Mike:very_drunk:
Excellent research/investigation. Honestly, I had expected it would take a bit longer. Proficiat.
A light plane that first took the air some 50 years ago.
hi fabulousfour:encouragement:
Assuming you refer to the one on the ground, the Miles M-64 (aka as the LR-5) ?
Hi fabulousfour:very_drunk:
That is her. Named Leader (sometimes spelled as Lider). The other aircraft I mentioned is the series of Delfin light planes from Kronstad.