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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Affirmative Kevin:applause:
Now only need the name, the organisation that created her, the registration and the name of the test pilot`s dog.
 
This is a better photo of the lady. Taken in 1962. I know there is at least a third photo around.
 

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This is a better photo of the lady. Taken in 1962. I know there is at least a third photo around.
I have something in my modest Archives which is pretty similar: CNNA HL/1 built in Brazil in 1940...however I'm not sure I'll keep on searching!
Cheers
BG
Here I think I've found her: I.T.A. "Panelinha" (1963 - Brazil PP-ZTN)!
Cheers
BG
PS I've got exactly the same pic as Wout...
The organisation is or was: Instituto Tecnologicas Aeronautica...I'm sorry but I can't be specific about the test pilot's dog...
 
Hi Baragouin:very_drunk:
That is the one. She was mainly used as a glider tug and the engine was a 145hp RR/Continental C145-2 (O-300).

May I invite you for the next challenge?
 
Hi Baragouin:very_drunk:
That is the one. She was mainly used as a glider tug and the engine was a 145hp RR/Continental C145-2 (O-300).

May I invite you for the next challenge?
It is already a honour for me to be able to crack a Wout mystery! I expect to come up soon with something new...
Cheers
BG
Well I found this one which isn't that difficult but I liked the pic!
Cheers
BG
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Could this be UTB-2 from Tupolev's bureau?

A Low-powered trainer designed by P. O. Sukhoi, also called UTB (Uchyebno-Trenirovochnyi Bombardirovshchik for training bomber).
 
Thanks BG!

Here is my next (it looks like a mixture of other well-known aircraft).
 

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It's gone quiet in here....

Always apprehensive when someone announces 'a nice easy one' - they rarely are !

Took a while to find the Avro Buffalo, in its final incarnation as a floatplane.
 
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It's gone quiet in here....

Always apprehensive when someone announces 'a nice easy one' - they rarely are !

Took a while to find the Avro Buffalo, in its final incarnation as a floatplane.
Yes Lefty Avro 572 "Buffalo" in hydro dress:applause:
and now your turn....
Cheers
BG
 
Thanks BG. Now, minimalism is all the rage these days - so here's an aircraft that can't get much more minimal ! Only trouble is, with me on board, it would certainly never leave the ground.........
 

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