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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

I think this one might have been here before, but then, haven't we all ? :mixed-smiley-010:

It would have hopped over Mr Trump's wall, anyway.........
 
lefty is right as well.:adoration:

But the picture to that earlier post is no longer in this thread :( and I oversaw the text as I happened to check only one of the three names beforehand (which did not yet appear here).:banghead:

Is somebody out there apart from Moses03 and lefty to identify the aircraft?? If not the :icon29: should go to Moses03 who responded first.
 
This monoplane was passed around more than Marilyn Monroe. Initially called the Michigan Aircraft Company Model 1, it was later renamed the Lambert Model 1344.

It ended it's days as the Breese-Dallas Model 1. :dizzy:
 
Going to press on here.

This one features an " Automatic Pilot".

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Based on one tiny clue and a bit of digging, I've come up with one possibility - the Lion Safety Plane of 1931 ?
 
Here's,something completely different - this one is missing its outer wing panels, but you get the general idea. I expect an answer in about 30 seconds......
 

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Hi Mike:encouragement:. Sorry, it took a bit longer.
The (Lawrence) Heuberger-(Bud) Rinker H-5 Stinger of 1964-1970. N3638G. Maybe she still exists. Was still around at least till 2006.
 
Hi giruXX :very_drunk:
Very correct. The land-based sister of the L-44 amphibian. I have the S-44 also seen advertised by a company named Aviabk.
 
Here is something wout might remember (so please, wout might wait a bit while the others may hurry up)
 

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Here is something wout might remember (so please, wout might wait a bit while the others may hurry up)
Well if I remember correctly it should be the Fleury RF21 "Trimard"....
If correct OH please as I'm going to be absent the Whole day Tomorrow...
Cheers
BG
 
Sorry for the unclear picture. Have a better one. but that gives away too many clues.
Seems that the (dismantled) fuselage shell still exists.
 

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