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Hi fabulousfour:very_drunk:
She certainly is!. Excellent you called her the 10M, cause the earlier 10 is slightly different.
Thanks for disclosing the registration:encouragement:

Your turn, please
 
Cheers for that!

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Hi green:encouragement:
The unusual Fien-Smith-Roberts-White FSRW-1 from Australia. I understand she carried 2 registrations, VH-XWS as airplane and N14SN as leisure boat.
The RR/Continental O-240 engine was burried in the fuselage driving 2 tractor props on pylons.
 
Not related to the Thalman T-4. Donot be distracted by the jet in the background.
 

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Registered N19PF, this aircraft is/was in the register as the Camber-1. Builder Mr. Frank M. Piszkin.
I have also seen it named Rand-Camber 1, but i have no idea where Rand came from.

Maison Ouvert, s.v.p.
 
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Registered N19PF, this aircraft is/was in the register as the Camber-1. Builder Mr. Frank M. Piszkin.
I have also seen it named Rand-Camber 1, but i have no idea where Rand came from.

Hmmm. Perhaps not N19PF but 19FP... I suspect it started life as a Rand KR-2 and for some reason got reincarnated as the Flying Pencilcase a.k.a. Rand-Camber-1. If you squint just right you can see a KR-2 tail with a few inches and ugly fillets added. Likely KR-2 wings. Both are listed here:

http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N19FP.html
 
Hi srgalahad:encouragement:
Of course you are right, the registration is/was N19FP. This is what happens when you try to type with 2 fingers.
Seems logical that the KR-2 with registration N19FP formed the basis for the Camber-1.
Thank you for the link
 
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