Thanks Mike, let`s stay on the water. Amphibian with twin props, but only a single engine.
Thanks Mike, let`s stay on the water. Amphibian with twin props, but only a single engine.
I only know this one because it's an oddball! Smith Developments FSRW-1.![]()
Hi Kevin. Yes it is.
However, how come it took you over an hour to come up with your answer?.
Ha! You are funny Walter.
Here is another similar powered ship. Any guesses?
Kevin, is it ultralight category or did it carry a registration?
Not an ultralight. I think it had a registration at some point.
Edit: I'm calling a foul on myself. I found some more info on this one and it appears to have been a kit plane which is a no-no for mystery planes. There is an entry for it over at Aerofiles however.
Hallock Pterodactyl:
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Hi Kevin, dont`t punish yourself too much. I will not hold it against you. A very interesting design nevertheless.
How about this P-26 in a laughing mirror
Walter's obviously digging into his Book of Romanian Flying Machines -this one just reeked of the Balkans. Heavily retouched photo (they've even airbrushed out the tailwheel) and a design very similar to Italian models.
This the extravagantly-spatted I.A.R. 15
Kevin, stop flagellating yourself over the tailless wonder, please. Incidentally, I see it apparently resides in a museum down the road from you. Any other goodies there ?
Hi Mike,
you are correct, the IAR-15 it is![]()
This one is not from Eastern Europe !
Hi Mike, Further East. The XL-17 Musang by ISTM from the Philippines. Largely built from locally grown wood. Seems work was halted just prior to commencement of flight trials.
Woops ! Didn't fly ? I went by Jane's which said it was 'now being flight tested' - wishful thinking, perhaps.. I join Kevin in the hair shirt brigade to atone for my sins....non-fliers are taboo...![]()
Hi Mike, please donot take my word (on the XL-17 not having flown) for granted. Many moons ago I had some correspondence with a gentlemen (member of Air Britain) who knew a real lot of Philippine aviation and I am almost sure he wrote that the XL-17 did not fly. I will trey lo locate his letter and will revert (if successful). after I found the filing shoe box in question.
Next one is a floater again. My estimate is less than 2 hours for the right answer.
Hi Kevin, just 4 minutes!!. I better start looking for really, really, really difficult ones.![]()
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