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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

The aircraft first flew in 2008.
An in its country of origin, temperatures are usually much lower than in the Dallas area
 
Hi Kevin :salute:
I did not realize my hint indeed implied the rest of the world.
To help, this USAF aircraft type was based in the country of origin in the 1950s.
 
Continuing with another twin pusher (not the tail, but the engines).
Hello Wout
I've seen your pic many months ago somewhere in the web and quoting at heart I seem to remember that the aircraft in question is a home-built manufactured in Iceland.
I do not remember anything else but this is going to help somebody within the forum with better intelligence.
Cheers
Baragouin

I think I got it: "Global 3" TF-VKA owner Kristjan Arnason. More information on:
http://www.verslo.is/baldur/newest1.htm
 
Hi Baragouin :salute:
That is the one! Thank you for sharing the very nice link with us.

Your turn, Sir
 
Hello everybody!
this is my next challenge....
Good luck
Baragouin
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Ok, here's the substitute....
I'm pretty sure it's an aircraft produced in 1920 in Holland by the Nederlandse Automobiel en Vliegtuig Onderneming powered by a Benz engine.....
Baragouin

BTW it was called NAV-6

Can you tell me the name of the twin boom of message #7312? I don't think I was a forumex by the time it was edited....
 
Yes, the NAVO (Nederlandse Automobiel- en Vliegtuig Onderneming; Dutch car and aircraft enterprises) , also known as the RK-P4/220, as in Rethel and Keitel (The designers), 4 Passengers and 220 hp. ;)

The 'meatball' in the background is probably a Fokker C.1 (Twin-seat D.VII). The orange meatball was used on Dutch military aircraft after WW1.

The twin-boom was the Trella T-21.
 
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