The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

:ernaehrung004: According to aerofiles: yes

But there is another entry for the LC-13A:

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][h=2]Bartlett[/h] 1941: Bartlett Aircraft Mfg Co, Rosemead CA. LC-13A Zephyr aka Blue Zephyr 1946 (ATC 2-389) = 2pCmwM; 150hp Franklin 6A4-150-B3; span: 30'9" length: 21'0" load: 685# v: 150/135/42 range: 500 ceiling: 18,000'. Streamlined, single-strut version of Taubman-Babcock LC-13 from design rights. $3,995; POP: 1 [NX18165]

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Thanks Uli. Lots of names for that one.

An older gunship.


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Absolutely.:very_drunk:

Hope you are staying cool in the lowlands. We have been averaging 39C for the last two weeks.
 
Cool by your standards ! (High 20's)

Here's neat if somewhat anonymous 2-seater -
 

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One of the Barbaro line - this one is the 1960 RB.50 F-PLUD.

It's rather warm in the West of France - mid thirties today, but at least the 40 plus temperatures, predicted for the weekend, seem to be abating a little.
 
Over to you Mike. :ernaehrung004: I have house guests this week - up to see the golf in St Andrews.

The Boss has chosen this week for her health farm break, so guess who is doing all the housework and catering ?

Time for a generous nightcap...:very_drunk:
 
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