I've got nothing at present , so I'll leave it open for someone else to add a mystery a/c.
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I've got nothing at present , so I'll leave it open for someone else to add a mystery a/c.
It's the AVIA 51.
Milton Shupe did a beautiful model for FSX.
Pete.
Close enough.
It's an early Cessna 150 with 150 hp Rotec R3600 Radial, a project not completed and was for sale down in the South Island , NZ.
Here's something different to keep the ball rolling ......
https://i.postimg.cc/VvkvYTHv/20210517.jpg
We visited the Museum back in mid 2015. These are the only pics I took of the Pac Aero Tradewind. Sorry for the bad lighting, but there were no lights on in the restoration hangar.
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I saw this in the British Columbia Aviation Museum (Victoria , Vancouver Island) when we visited there several times.
The Bush League (1920 – 1939) – British Columbia Aviation Museum (bcam.net)
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It looks like a love child of a Commonwealth Aircraft CA-28 Ceres and Grumman Agcat :dizzy:
Pete.
I'm away all day ... open floor ....
Pete.
At last , one I recognize ....
Barkley-Grow T8P-1 (CF-BMW ) in Alberta 1942
Pete.
Just a bit of info to follow up from this post about the Victa/Airtourer/CT-4 variants ....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AESL_Airtourer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAC_CT/4_Airtrainer
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Four-Engine Catalina cum Innovator
http://www.airbum.com/articles/ArticleBirdPBY.html
Pete.
Finally one that I recognise :jump: .... the Pereira GP-5.
I'm amazed at the knowledge of the team here to recognise the pics in this post.
There's obscure aircraft I've never even heard of...