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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Hi giruXX:encouragement:
The LFU-205 prototype/technology demonstrator by Leichflugtechnik-Union (LFU), a consortium formed by MBB (subsidiary Bölkow-Apparatebau GmbH), RFB (Rhein-Flugzeugbau GmbH) and Pützer (Pützer-Kunststofftechnik GmbH) and with help from the W. German Government.
D-ELFU first flew in 1968 and I understand she was still used till at least 2012.
A unique feature was the forward swept wing (see photo)
 

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Here'a photo I took last weekend - you see the problem is the approach - my shaky track is not that much exaggerated - and crosswinds hurtling down the mountainside ! Have had a few wobblies there......

Guess we were lucky to approach from the opposite direction... No problems at all!

The approach you show does over some great views for spectators though..:



The turn right at the edge of the runway; if you are seated near the tail of the aircraft you have some interesting views over the edge..:

 
Here is another lightplane used for experiments. This single-seater was intended as scale model flor a (never built) larger two-seater.
 

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hi PH :encouragement:
I am not an expert on aerodynamics but I understand:
In the RCD-001 Élytroplan designed by Count Charles de Rougé, the ailerons were replaced by the horizontal small wing, placed on struts above the fuselage.
Another Élytroplan was the LB-20 by Bouffort and Lantrès, with a similar device as in my quiz picture. However, seems that this airfoil was used to replace the conventional rudder rather than the ailerons.
In my quiz picture the forward raked control surface was located on the aircraft c.g and replaced the ailerons. The aircraft is not called an Élytroplan (afaik)
 

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hi giruXX:very_drunk:
The single-seat ARL-11 Baby Squale (Babysquale) it is. The registration was F-WJCB before becoming F-PJCB. First flight 26 January 1959
Your turn, sir!
 
Thanks Giru!
and here's my today's offer while apologies are extended for the grainy pic....
Cheers
BG
http://i65.tinypic.com/14ni9ag.
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Thanks Giru!
and here's my today's offer while apologies are extended for the grainy pic....
Cheers
vrrhjk.jpg
 
It is treated in the excellent book “Luftfahrzeugbau in Oesterreich” on page 208.

Here comes another nice boat:
 

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