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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Was curious about the pennant - turns out to be the burgee of the Royal Yacht Club of Savoy - so I suppose not restricted to Schneider entries....

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Hello boys and girls!
my mystery Aircraft is undoubtedly a S13 as indicated on the attached undoctored picture (undoubtely you have better eyes than myself and able to decipher "S13" over the bow).
Now who is the winner Lefty or Green? Well whoever he is let him surprise us with a phantastic mystery!
Cheers
BG
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To stick to the wet runway users. As intermezzo :jump:
I am not sure, but think it is a flying boat rather than an amphib. Twin engines
 

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From Russia, first flown 1998.
There are lots of (light)planes with the name of the region which is famous for (student) design bureaus.
 
This is the S-400 Kapitan four-seater by the SKB-1 (Studentskoye Konstruktorskoye Buro No.1) formed by students of the Samara State Aerospace University (SSAU). It was earlier known as the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute.

Open House, please
 
Hi Chris :encouragement:
Donot know the exact name, but I have this one as the Inflatable Wing by James R. (Jim) Bede. Around 1970s/1980s.
Have no info on engine, dimensions etc. Hope the forum can help :jump:
 
European. First flight November 2012. Four-seater. Proto with 2x100hp Rotax 912, later 2x160hp Lycoming O-320s.
 
Well, knowing Ferry's provenance, I suspected it might be one of Anthony's creations, but can't find it in the Fokker book at all ! (although it is quite like a few of them.......)
 
Lefty is getting warm!

Powered by a 55 hp Anzani engine, built around 1926. Wing of a non-typical construction.
 
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