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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Well, Walter, the aerodrome looks suspiciously like the location of the Delphin 3, whose picture you posted on 17 February (do you know how many pages back through which I had to trawl before I found that!). If so, was this one too photographed at Kronstadt (which is just around the corner from St Petersburg) and might it be another creation of Peter Lyavin? Or maybe, as you say that the club there is pretty active, there's another club member who's pretty handy, design wise, and perhaps is responsible for this one? I've failed to get beyond this.
 
Hi PH :very_drunk:
Very good memory!. Indeeed a further product of the Kronstadt group, the Delfin 10. Have not yet found out many details (designer etc.), but seems the guys are already working on an improved Delfin 10M.
This one flew 2010 and here is a pic of her in flight.
Its all yours, sir!
 

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A twin in several aspets. Twin seats, twin engines, twin floats, twin tail booms.
 

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The A-20 it is. :icon29:

Have another guess for the pilot. He's no actor but got his fame, when he - presumably by purpose - flew the wrong direction. :friendly_wink:
 
On the basis that Walter is correct, I'll leave the next mystery to him as I have nothing available just now and my scanner has packed up !
 
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