Chris new mystery is the Saynor & Bell Canadian Cub, CF-APS
Chris new mystery is the Saynor & Bell Canadian Cub, CF-APS
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gX
Uli that's it figured it wouldn't last long
Chris
my next is a special twin
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gX
Hi giruXX
I think she is the DG-1 racer by David Garber and his Aero Design Association. (N10E/N130DG)
This 2-seater has more conventional lines. A one-of-a-kind.
The Viel MV.1 F-PERR of 1954 - a French low wing Piper Cub!
Hi pomme homme
I knew you knew her! French light aircraft clearly have no secrets for you.
Not much social distancing going on in that cockpit !
Dates from 1988. First named after the designer and then the company that marketed the kits which resulted in there being a handful of examples built in the nineties. Walter knows it - even if he might not remember that he does!
Maybe the Feugray TR-200 which evolved into the Tech Aero?
Well done. You have it, Robert. We await your next enigma.
Thanks, Mike, let's see how long this enigma will last.
a one off. Japans first aircraft after the war. Kawasaki KAL-1
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Chris
It is the Kawasaki!
According to my information about that type two aircraft were built, one of it still exists in a museum.
Anyway, over to Chris
This one according to search it's older brother was on here. Someone thought it was this aircraft. Since the picture is not available hopefully this is a new one.
Chris
Mosscraft M.A.2?
I think this one crashed during a race meeting at Wolverhampton ( or maybe Coventry), it high speed stalled at one of the turning pylons. Pilot unfortunately died & that was the end for Mosscraft.
Keith
Robert post 21492 I talked to French expert Dr. Davilla he says it's GL832 no.1
Chris
The actual mystery could be the S.F.C.A. Maillet 20
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gX
It's a 201, the designation given to the thirty of the type produced for l'Armée de l'Air, but Maillet 20 is good enough for me. Over to you, Uli.
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