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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Srgalahad, no vacation, yet
On the risk of losing my reputation (or what`s left of it), I would say that your twin has something to do with the sole Dabos JD-24 d`Artagnan from France.
But.... have my doubts.
 
Srgalahad, no vacation, yet
On the risk of losing my reputation (or what`s left of it), I would say that your twin has something to do with the sole Dabos JD-24 d`Artagnan from France.
But.... have my doubts.

uh oh... better call a copper.. we may have a case of "lost reputation" here..

continue with your doubts Sir Walter...

un avion Francais?? non.. mais non... certainement non!
 
un petit problem? un peut d'assistance?

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the first airframe had different engines but still aerobatic.

Several kits being built 'at home' but was/is planned for certified production
General construction of metal, flush riveted and butt jointed. Carbon fibre control surfaces.
 
srgalahad, merci pour l`assistance.
The Speedtwin, an original design by Mr. Peter Phillips (UK).
The first aircraft (ST-1, G-GPST) had two RR/Continental O-200-As and number 2 (ST-2, G-STDL) switched to Walter/LOM M332Bs.
 
Easy to a Floater Fiend anyway, Walter !

This is the Grumman G-65 Tadpole.


As I am about 105% certain on this one, and whilst we are in nautical mood, another easy one......
 
Quiet here

This trainer was produced in a major aircraft producing nation and dates from the FWW period.

It is the first product of a company that achieved only limited success.
 
The engine that powers this machine comes from a manufacturer much more commonly asssociated with luxury autos than aircraft engines.
 
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