The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thank you, Kevin. Here's a twin that came too late to make its mark. It's put in an appearance here before but not, I think, from this angle!

 
She put in an appearance here eleven months ago, Keith. I identified her then so I'll leave it to someone else to do so this time.
 
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Have to call it open house until I can find something really obscure then, so its goodbye to the Hills Helvetia.
Keith
 
Quite deliberately, I avoided an identification, for the reason given before, and only corrected that given by Keith. Hence me not posting since. But as no-one else seems to want to fill the lacuna and as requested by Kevin, here's something which I would have thought has appeared here before - but a search of this thread indicates that it hasn't.

 
Clearly you have it, Uli, but I know it as the Brunswick Zaunkoenig V-2 (D-YBAR/VX190/G-ALUA/EI-AYU/D-EBCQ). Does your title come from the fact that it was designed by Dr-Ing. Hermann Winter?
 
Clearly you have it, Uli, but I know it as the Brunswick Zaunkoenig V-2 (D-YBAR/VX190/G-ALUA/EI-AYU/D-EBCQ). Does your title come from the fact that it was designed by Dr-Ing. Hermann Winter?
I used to see her quite often at air shows in the 1950's, Shoreham, Coventry, & if a strong enough wind was present she would fly backwards (relative to the ground).
Keith
 
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