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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thank you Kevin. :ernaehrung004: Yes, that was a vexing endeavor. :encouragement: I discarded the Bone Golden Eagle I knew from your first post because of the many differences.

Meanwhile I found the answer to an open mystery which I posted here already on November 20th, 2016, 14:12: Here it is again. I think it will be identifiable now with some hints.

Let’s try it: It is a three-seater from 1922 :bee:
 

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Hi Chtornburg
Here goes my tonight easy offer:
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Cheers
BG (Carlo)
 
Thanks Carlo.

This was the first design from a company that introduced four new aircraft all in the same year and then went out of business!

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Not sure about the live fast part. More likely a depressed economy.


I suspect a US company?

Yes and from another company that was making couches, chairs and drawers prior to building aeroplanes. (They must get wholesale cost on bulk wood).
 
was that name-less machine destroyed in a crash the same year?



I think it should be the Invincible [FONT=Arial,Helvetica]200 1929 = 2pOM; 100hp Kinner B-5. POP: unknown, but [55N] was c/n 103.
two side-by-side seats seem possible despite the single "head-rest fairing" :dizzy:
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It mentioned having a 110hp Kinner so I thought it might be the first one listed

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]1929 = 2pOmwM; 110hp Kinner. Irl Beach. Full cantilever wing. POP: 1, destroyed in a crash in Kentucky after being sold.

Not sure so I'm not going to split hairs. Over to gX.:icon29:
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