It's Chinese aircraft "One Wing Low"
Yes it is the Jona J-6 from !
She has appeared here before already, but the pictures are gone such that I could not check if the same view has been already used before.
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gX
Hi Giru!
I hope this one hasn't shown up before!
Cheers
BG (Carlo)
http://imgur.com/a/qwJYC
It’s the TeST TST-5 Variant, OK-CUI 09 from with a slightly unconventional canopy frame compared to other photos.
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gX
That's it knew it won't last long.
Chris
Here comes a rarity AFAIK.
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gX
It looks rather Wassmer-esque to me.
Hi giruXX
The 1962-1964 Saunders Cheetah by David Saunders from Canada. Marketing/production by CLAIRCO (Cheetah Aircraft Co.) in Quebec Province never materialized.
giruXX do you happen to know the CF-... registration?
I felt this could be wout's domain
Unfortunately, I don't know a registration either.
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gX
CLAIRCO stood for Cheetah Light Aircraft Co.
Next challenge is a twin boom pusher. No clues, yet
This is Kevin's territory - I think his mum wheeled him round in a twin-boom pusher pram.......
then I hope Kevin has a better picture in one of his shoe-boxes. This is the only photo I ever saw of the ............
Looks too motorglidery to have registered on my twin boom radar. Is that a 25hp lawnmower engine?
Engine was a 45hp Sachs and wingspan 24ft so motorglidering seems somewhat difficult.
May it help if I disclose that the original form of propulsion was very different. However. she never flew in that form as during ground running of the propulsion things the tailbooms got burns, so a 45hp Sachs was installed instead. And that all happened some 40+ years ago. And yes she had a proper registration! And I have seen various names for her
Hi Walter.
Here on page 26 and following are three more pictures of the
Cinquanta D B Hawker II
even one of the jet-powered Version
Does anyone know exactly what pulsejet engines (make/model/thrust) powered the original emanation of this aeroplane?
Hi fabulousfour.
Beautiful find. In the FAA Register she was called the Hartter Flight Engineering Dry Bones. Registration N2262 which was cancelled 13 July 2009.
As to the original engines, I am not sure whether these were indeed small jets or of the pulsejet type in which case they could have been Gluhareff G-8, (100-130lb?)
Your turn, please
Here we go with another rarity.
Hi fabulousfour
Is it wise to take warm clothing with me when I visit her (in Winter) ?
Yes, certainly
And snowshoes might also be helpful.
This is the second appearance of this one-off after been rebuilt following a crash. The first version looked a bit different and was only a single-seater.
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