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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

I knew you would pounce, Walter ! :icon29: There was a whole rash of similar Italian GA stuff in the 70's - many apparently designed by the same fellow....
 
Hi Mike :salute:
Marc opened the door for me :jump:

For this one the clue is in the colors.
It looks like a clone, but is said to be original.
 
Last time I saw colours like that was on a Breguet Atlantic of the Marineflieger. Somehow I feel this is not what you are looking for......:kilroy:
 
the small one is the Chang-Gong 91. It was developed by the Korea Institute of Technology (a subsidiary of Korean Air Lines), Samsung Industries and Han Kun Fiber & Glass.
Only prototypes built. First flight November 19911 and development halted.

OH please :jump:
 
Here is a handsome fellow...

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OK, while you chaps are battling hurricanes or whatever, I'll oblige. We haven't had one of these for a while......
 
Hi Mike :salute:
the end of the tail boom looks somewhat different, but I would still say the Siemetzki ASRO-4T from Germany (1965)
 
The small twin is the Marganski DK-3 Kasia from Poland.
Please google Edward Marganski and you will see some of his other designs.

OH please :salute:
 
Interesting design Walter. I was trying to track down some Rotax and JPX powered designs. Barking up the wrong tree obviously!
 
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