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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Anyway, after that Gallic digression, - see post #6165 - on to a nice grainy monoplane, with an extra pic to make it even easier...

(By the way, sorry for the delay - internet connection down all night - weather, methinks)
 
I defer to Mike on the PL.10. Had a tough time trying to sort those out anyways.:icon29:


BTW- Heading to Las Vegas tomorrow and will be gone until the weekend. Please keep it civil in here while I'm away. :icon_lol:
 
:icon29: for Wout!

The Belalang was a Piper J-3 converted to low-wing. 'Belalang' is Indonesian for 'Grasshopper', which of course was also the name of the Military version of the J-3, the L-4.
 
This is (was) the Byron Byroncraft A-1 (registration N1586) by Mr. Charles Byron.
Completed around 1972/1973. Damaged beyond repair when a Cessna lightplane was blown on top of it
during a storm.

OH please :salute:
 
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