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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

  1. #19926
    Maybe the Standard J-1 with the Sikorsky high-lift wing (aka Sikorsky Standard?)?

  2. #19927
    I'll do the unveil. All I have was the caption Curtiss JN mod to a monoplane. The only other item I have was it was taken probably in the San Diego area.

    Open House.

    Chris

  3. #19928
    One of these, though (from the book Curtiss Aircraft 1907-1947)
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    gX

  4. #19929
    As it is Open House, I'll try this one - surprisingly, can't find it on a forum search, so it may be new here. Won't last long, though....
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    This is the Management and Research H70 (also Tuscar H71)
    OH please because I will be absent for Whole next week.
    Cheers
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    Carlo got the wing so it's over to someone else out there........

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    This one-of is still, around.
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    Appeared 1964. Two famous names in the designation. Lycoming O-235 engine.
    Fuselage of one famous name mated to wings of the other and a then tri-gear added. Was restored around 2009 and it still around.

  9. #19934
    I guess this is the Knepper Crusader, probably the KAC-5 which should be the only Knepper design with a Lycoming O-235.

    Could find only pictures of the Knepper KA-1 which is very similar but has no windows behind the doors.

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    Hi fabulousfour
    Sorry, not a Knepper. I understand your choice, a lot of similarities. She was completed in 1964.
    Named Lesa Bair TC1 (TC1 for Taylorcraft/Cessna 1). Taylorcraft fuselage, Cessna 140 wings.
    Built by Robert B. Barker and his brother. Registration N72418

    All agree that fabulousfour does the next one?

  11. #19936
    absolutely....

  12. #19937
    Ok then...

    Here is a neat little parasol.
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  13. #19938
    From Europe, engine is a Siemens.

  14. #19939
    The parasol is from a country that was a member of the Warsaw Pact in earlier times but is now part of the NATO.
    First flight was in the late 1920ies.

  15. #19940
    Nobody?

    The national insignia on aircraft of this country look like a section of a chessboard.

  16. #19941
    Thanks Robert - I had to thumb through 600+ pages to find it !

    It's the D.K.D.4, from of course.

  17. #19942
    Well done, Mr. Sherlock Holmes

    It is the DKD.4 from Poland which first flew in 1928.

    Over to you, Mike.

  18. #19943
    Thank you Robert.
    Getting into this forum in the morning (European time) has become very tedious - took me half-an-hour to answer that one !

    Let's hope I can post this before I get thrown out again...... an aggie of the compact variety -
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  19. #19944
    Paging Walter....please report to the mystery thread.

    One very small single engine low wing post war ag monoplane at your disposal.

    Paging, paging...


  20. #19945
    West coast USA. Continental motor. In Aerofiles - if you can get in - it has started to behave like Aviafrance !

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    Hi Mike
    Have been abusing the grey matter since you posted and concluded that this may possibly be, but not sure, the Treadwell Alley Cat by Walter L?

  22. #19947
    Don't know why you are unsure, Walter, it is indeed the Alley Cat

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    Thank you Mike. Reason for uncertainty?.......had never seen a b/w picture of her before
    Most similar types are nowadays from composites, but this one is still alu tube/alu sheeting. A one-of
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    Circa 1985. Lycoming O-360 engine. Not in aerofiles.

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    This former mystery aircraft is the two-seat Cox TC7 by Thomas Cox. Completed in 1985, registered N723TC. Registration was cancelled 20 November 2014.

    Open House, please

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