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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Playing directly into Walter's hand with this next one.....a low wing strutted T-tail beauty. Just got lucky on the Kuzakov....way outside my comfort zone. :mixedsmi:
 
This bird has flown in here before - dashed if I can remember what it is though! Really must take a note of these things......... French ???
 
The European influence in this one is the designer. Luigi Pellarini from Italy (he did quite some work in Australia).
The Victa R-2 of 1961.

Assume Kevin is absent due to some ballgame? :USA-flag:
 
Yes, you posted the Victa in June 2009, Walter, and I found it then after many hints and much searching !

Re Kevin, don't think the ball game has started yet, but not sure if he's a big gridiron man anyway..................
 
When you (or someone else) posts the answer, I will probably end this hobby if it turns out I should have known the answer. (the Alaparma-Mantelli series seem smaller)
I dunno, honest!:redf:
I noted the DC-3/C-47s and other planes in the background, but I got no further than it is probably immediate post-war period.
Please end my misery asap!
 
I wouldn't fret, Walter - it's probably something bashed together by an Ohio motor mechanic in his lunch hour......(although it almost looks like there are bits of Vampire in there...)
 
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