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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Hi Kevin, this one did visit Oshkosh (during the 1960s)
The Halsmer Model 3 Aero Car in later form (with only the pusher engine and the 4-wheel gear)
 
Thanks Kevin!
For this one I like the name of the plane, not the truck. BTW It is a manned aircraft,not a drone (sorry, UAV).
 
it seats two and the company is not unknown in aviation circles.:jump:
and in case of need it could operate on floats.
 
Is it the Boeing XL-15 ? Never seen a pic of it folded on a truck, but those odd roundels look familiar !
 
I was just thinking, I haven't had a pint of Guinness for a while, thanks.

Here's another. This one should be subtitled 'Honey, I shrunk the 190'........
 
Well that's 5 more than this rather neat little fighter......(sorry the thumbnail's rubbish but the 'clicked version is OK !)
 
I actually thought I had posted it before but couldn't find it anywhere !

It is not German - on 'our' side. More or less.....
 
Sorry, chaps, this is a bit obscure and there don't seem to be any references to it at all on this medium.
It is the Audenis C.2 from 1916.

Weary now, so open house, gentlemen....after you've named this easy one, that is......
 
Now you are talking! This is the Loving-Wayne WR-2.:jump:

That Audenis is really obscure. No, I had not seen it before!
 
All the Euromen are sawing logs at the moment. Lefty was nice enough to post a pusher so I will press on with a floater.
 
BTW....the Audenis was featured on Breguet's Aircraft Challenge - #215. That's probably where you remember it from. Same pic.
 
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