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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    Oops too late!

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    Two people with same aircraft I think It's my turn.

    Sorry for the grainy normal pix.

    Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    Right - here's one for e.a.wicklund. Western European, never got into production, but you should be able to track it down......
    I would've got that one wrong anyway. I would've guessed a Yokosuka B4Y "Jean".

    Thanks for that though.

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    Chris aircraft is a four-seater parasol, the "Pacer Monopane" of 1928
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    I'll look for a harder one next time. Right on and over to you.

    Chris

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    It’s quite some time since the last whirlybird, so let’s try this
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    hi giruXX
    The Igor Bensen B-3 Midjet?

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    yes for sure

    "The cleverly named Midjet (combining "midget" and "jet") was basically a B-6 with ramjet engines mounted on the rotor tips. This tiny helicopter was said to be capable of lifting several times its own weight." [https://www.vortechonline.com/bensen/]
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    A 2-seat motor glider, sort of homebuilt built with foreign help/support/advice.
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    She is European, but the engine is not.

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    Engine from USA (originally) and help/advice/support from Germany

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    Another photo
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    The motor glider is the SSV-17 from Yugoslavia. It was developed by VTC (Vazduhoplovno Tecknichi Centari Vrsac) and a design of Mr. Ivan Sostaric who received help from
    Alfred Vogt and Theodor Sigmund and his Sigmund Flugtechnik from Germany.
    First flight June 1972 and engine was a 60hp Franklin 2A-120A. Registration YU-M6009.

    Open House Please

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    Now here's an abomination that hasn't, I believe, hitherto graced this place!


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    Hi pomme homme
    N50GB Butterworth 2/3 scale Whirlwind II by Gerald B.

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    Exactly. A monstrosity employing the wings and tail feathers of a Grumman AA-1 combined with a new fuselage and VW engines. The result was supposed to be a 2/3 scale Westland Whirlwind replica. To employ some current British television advertising copy .... 'should have gone to specsavers'!

    Over to you, Walter.

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    This doubletailer had a bad start.
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    The twin-boom pusher should be the Cinquanta D B Hawker II.

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    Hi fabulousfour
    The DB Hawker II (registration N2262) was built by Joe Cinquanta and the pusher engine is a 45hp Sachs 440 two-stroke unit.
    In initial form the aircraft had two small jets in pods under the wings, but during ground/engine tests high temps of the exhausts gases caused the tail boom covering to "melt down".
    After repair the Sachs was installed.
    There is a nice article in EAA`s Sport Aviartion Magazine January 1975

    Your turn, sir!

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    Thanks, Walter.

    Let's go to biplanes again.
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    The Curtiss Model 41 Lark probably.
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    That's the bird, Uli!

    Over to the Black Forest.

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    Thank you Robert.
    Here comes a sleekly Sunday floater.
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    I can't believe that it would be this obvious but it looks like a Piper Cherokee Six on floats!

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