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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

How's that for a photo-finish ? I could swear Keith's post wasn't there when I posted ! Think he's right though..........
 
Hungarian with a Walter Micron up front? Quite a neat looking job - post WWII I should think, but after that I'm lost & upside down in cloud!!!
Keith
 
Time to put this one to bed.

It is one of several models by the SNCAC called 'Chardonneret', in this case the NC.832. (1945 - F-WDVY)

Time to put Lefty to bed too, so OH for you Transatlantic types.
 
a rotorcraft for a change.
I knew it (had) existed, I knew the date of the first flight date and the N-number, but had never seen a photo
Found this in the net yesterday. Not a homebuilt though.
 
Hi Ferry :applause:

That it the one (and only). N35133 first flight 17 December 1965.
Like in the original (Pitcairn AC35) the engine was located in lower fuselage behind the cabin with long drive shaft to the prop.

Surprise us Ferry!
 
I think the only way to surprise you guys is to actually build an aircraft in my garage and then take a photo... Until then, OH! :icon_lol:
 
Tachikawa Ki-55. Don't have any record of these being acquired by China so assume this must be a capture ?
 
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