Cheers for that mate.
But it'll have to be OPEN HOUSE....
A lightplane with some unusual features.
Hi Carlo
Sorry, not Russian, but a good guess anyway view the unusual lines.
She is from the New World (not USA). Built as amphibian. but I understand that she only flew as land plane with the u/c in fixed position.
Lycoming O-320 engine and first flight 1984.
This mystery plane is the Walker Skyfib by Gerry Walker (Canada, BC at the time).
Registration C-GQCD. Regi canceled 13 November 1990. This is only photo I have ever seen.
Open House please
narrow it down to eastern europe
Chris
OK its been 48hrs. I thought we were supposed to find obscure aircraft.
Anyway its the Rogozarski ZMAJ Fizir FP1
Chris
Open House
Thanks very much Chris for your mysterious Aircraft . In this connection I found this interesting link (in croatian!).http://maketarum.forumcroatian.com/t...ukcije-izgleda
Cheers
Carlo
How about an old chopper?
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gX
Hi giruXX
Could this be the Kjolseth (Kjølseth) X2 (PK X2) from Norway, a design of Lt.Col. Paul Kjolseth of the Royal Norwegian AF?
Yes of course, this is the Kjeller PK X-2
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gX
Thank you giruXX. Any idea why the name/designation Kjeller is used (also for the earlier PKX1 piston engine heli)?
For next challenge the jury accepts 2 names/designations (the aircraft apparently had 2, before and after modifications were made).
The Glanard Monoplan of 1961?
Hi pomme homme
That is her. I understand she was originally built in 1949 as the Quentin-Lamette QL-6-2.
Regi F-PEPY and 40hp Beaussier 4B-02 engine.
You know the consequences of your reply
Kjeller story here, Walter...
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/thr...ft-list.28212/
Haven't a clue about Mike's parasol banana - must be French though ?
(has to be from EU - it's a regulation straight banana.....)
Hi Mike . You are correct, the banana is from France.
She is the other one by the same designer. That info should help.
Oh, with a nose like that, Mike, I thought that you were going to guess at it being a hitherto unknown version of the Piel CP.10!
Walter evidently knows what it is but is being inscrutable!
I wonder why it took Maurice thirteen years to come up with his next creation - which was a much more modern, sophisticated affair, of which two thirds of those constructed are still active.
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