Maybe the Standard J-1 with the Sikorsky high-lift wing (aka Sikorsky Standard?)?
Maybe the Standard J-1 with the Sikorsky high-lift wing (aka Sikorsky Standard?)?
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
One of these, though (from the book Curtiss Aircraft 1907-1947)
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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....
This is the Management and Research H70 (also Tuscar H71)
OH please because I will be absent for Whole next week.
Cheers
Carlo
Carlo got the wing so it's over to someone else out there........
This one-of is still, around.
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.
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.
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?
Ok then...
Here is a neat little parasol.
From Europe, engine is a Siemens.
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.
Nobody?
The national insignia on aircraft of this country look like a section of a chessboard.
Thanks Robert - I had to thumb through 600+ pages to find it !
It's the D.K.D.4, from of course.
Well done, Mr. Sherlock Holmes
It is the DKD.4 from Poland which first flew in 1928.
Over to you, Mike.
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 -
Paging Walter....please report to the mystery thread.
One very small single engine low wing post war ag monoplane at your disposal.
Paging, paging...
West coast USA. Continental motor. In Aerofiles - if you can get in - it has started to behave like Aviafrance !
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?
Don't know why you are unsure, Walter, it is indeed the Alley Cat
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
Circa 1985. Lycoming O-360 engine. Not in aerofiles.
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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