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Hi Ferry :encouragement:
The brandnew Albi UL-39 from Czech Rep. Scaled-down Aero L-39. Engine a BMW SR1000RR driving a 13-bladed fan/prop in rear fuselage.
 
Hi Mike :very_drunk: (hope it is not too early for this!)
The only T-9 (T-IX) built. She never flew again after this mishap (the u/c collapsed after landing).
The playing field is all yours!
 
Thanks Walter !

Time for a grainy floater - expect a hit from Texas........
 

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It is the B like Walter said. The Aerocar Coot Model B that is.

I am away from the mainframe and Walter had it so over to the Dutchman.:very_drunk:
 
Thank you Kevin :encouragement:
A lightplane with a name that contains a contradiction.
 

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Hi PH:encouragement:
Juno as in Juno Alaska? In that case you are getting closer, distance wise.
Mike, I was told by Maxwell (the designer/builder) he liked her lines because these were, well, different :biggrin-new:.
 
From Juno (the one in Alaska) go south and you should end up in Canada, the country of Maxwell A Say where he built his Mini Jumbo.
Regi C-GBZF. Engine Lycoming O-235, two-seater, first flown 1983.
I have no further details as Google or similar provides none. Btw, the picture came fom an old EAAC magazine, the only place where I ever found info on her.

Grab your chance:very_drunk:
 
It wasn't that impossible:encouragement:

here is what I found in hindsight :banghead:
 

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