The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

How did you know I like harp music?:biggrin-new:

Uli seems to have sussed this one out. In the meantime, this was not a one-off as 25 were built in 1931/32.

Another view.
 

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Last ditch effort, it had a Szekely radial and hailed from the Midwest USA. From a small firm.

I will be out of pocket until late tomorrow so I hope Uli reveals if no one else has a go.
 
I got it after the previous clue but don't want to post as I am a bit tied up today. Come on Uli ! Pluck that harp !
 
After all those clues this should be the Harper 1-A, however couldn't find a photo of it.

Kevin or Uli, since both of you seem to have found photographic proof of this bird, would anybody of you mind to tell the source of that mystery?
 
Hi fabulousfour:encouragement:
Me thinks of the HØNNINGSTAD-WIDERØE C-5 POLAR (LN-DBW) from Norway, with the later cowling type.
 
This one is pretty new and from, maybe, a unexpected country.
Although mainly white, the construction is all-metal
 

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She is from a European country.
The designer and his team/company earlier produced a couple of single and two-seaters, all low-wingers with conventional tailwheel u/c.
 
Here is another picture.
The aircraft is the FC-4 (alias M-540) by Flight Constructoive Ltd from Bulgaria. Company of designer Alexander Marinossian.
Earlier projects of him included the M-235 Etude (3 versions all registered as LZ-MAR), M-320 Agent (2 built to-date).

Open House, please
 

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all I know about this is country and designation. couldn't find anything else on web.

Chris
 

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I think I've seen that one before.
If I remember correctly that tiny plane is somewhere from the Balkans, but that's all I can remember/find at the moment.
 
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