The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Hi giruXX:very_drunk:
That is the bird. Originally planned with Walter M601, but later switch to GE H80 (H75?) turbine.
 
designed by two brothers, large enough to carry 4 persons, two floats are optional, the white stuff in the background could be snow
 
This one has all required features. Biplane, negative stagger, forward swept upper wing, aerobatic, tail wheel, one-of-a-kind
 

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Design of a father and sons team which created a couple of other, often aerobatic, light planes with Cat in the name.
This one is also a Cat, but of a bigger sort.
 
This is N67SC, known in the FAA Register as the Chrysostomidis Jaguar. She was a design of Peter Tomalesky who also started construction. Prior completion the project was taken over by Stavros C and completed in 1978.
The Tomalesky family produced other aircraft such as the Acrocat 1 and 2, Tomcat, Polecat, Topcat, Wildcat.

OH please
 
something outside my expertise and outside normal areas we cover.

The lower aircraft is the WOT

Chris
 

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Sorry for the delay. Was clearing up the chickyard and look what I found. She did fly before adopting the derelict state!
 

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Back from a fantastic vacation at Lago di Garda now, so I'm ready for the next mysteries :bee::bee:

I guess the push-puller is the Brenning B-Liner N285TT.
 
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