The MSrE M-19, also known as the Rubik M-02 after its designer Ernő Rubik (never could do his son's cube thingy).
On the ball - or should I say cube.....![]()
The hungarian jancso szegedy M19
Edit : Ooops, missed the last page![]()
An easy one, but notice the wing/fuselage filet.
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Here's one that's not so handsome. Sorry about the grotty pic.
Max Plan PF.204?
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Actually it's the 214 with modified cockpit, but good enough for me.Pray proceed, sir.
Right. I have a twin...
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Al Mooney's Monocoupe-Lambert "Twin Monocoach", with 90 h.p. Lamberts.
This one had a bunch of names and Twin Monocoach was one of them.
Monocoach H [NX15433] (Aerofiles coll)
Monocoach Zenith [N5638] (Frank Rezich coll)
Monocoupe Zephyr 1941 Wings cigarettes card
Monocoach H aka Zenith, Zephyr 1938 = 5pClwM rg; two 150hp Menasco D-4S; span: 36'0" length: 24'6" load: 1338# v: 152/139/50 range: 900. Al Mooney. Twin tail, retracting gear. POP: 2 [NX15433] modified into 4pClwM Zenith (with two 90hp Lambert R-266; load: 1265# v: 180/165/48 range: 565 ceiling: 15,000') and Zephyr (as military prototype briefly known as Wild-Cat), with supercharged D-4S). Also noted as Lambert Twin Monocoach.
Spot on H91.Over to you-
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Yes, Mooney called it the M-8. The plaid jacket and baby moons gave it away.
This one's name was missing a "T".
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