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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

A brief visit from one of the 'locked out' Gallic brethren - which is why you've heard little from Dev One and me over the last few days. I'm only posting this because I'm using someone else's PC with a cunning piece of software on it. From my PC I can't even access this website, let alone log in and post. But I understand the reasons for this. Hopefully Ickie will defeat the 'bad boys' and those in France will be back one of these days. Thus I hope that it's a case of 'au revoir'!
 
Hi Chris :encouragement:
The American Electric Company (builders) Piranha by Milt Blair and Richard Ennis (design). Supposedly 6 were built with with USAF funds (Project Pave Coin/Little Brother?) for ebaluation as light COIN aircraft. The only survivor was later modified as homebuilt, the others were scrapped
 
It is a Breda A.7. Probably one of the two prototypes, powered by a 298 kW (400 hp) Lorraine-Dietrich piston engine.
 
Thanks gX.

Here is one off the beaten path that has the whole town interested...

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Well done Chris! :very_drunk:

Would also have accepted the Feilung Hiryu No.1 or Shenyang-Feilung No.1.

I have a source that it was a scaled down version of the Yak-12 but considered an all original design and another source saying it was a license built Yak-12. Build year was 1958 I think.
 
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