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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Googling 'A700 Adamjet', as appears in Carlo's image, takes one immediately to a wikipedia page which, in its second line, identifies the jet's twin piston engined sibling as the Adam A500! Hence my question.
 
I pretended I didn't see the A700 bit in the background and searched for it as an unknown, hence the googling broad terms...BOOM!:biggrin-new:

Here is a new one to consider-

ufqWELR.jpg
 
I pretended I didn't see the A700 bit in the background and searched for it as an unknown, hence the googling broad terms...BOOM!:biggrin-new:

Here is a new one to consider-

ufqWELR.jpg
I think it is a Lasco Lascoter of Larkin - 1929 - Australia. What a splendid pic!
Cheers
Carlo (BG)
 
As my PC seems - for the time being - to be behaving itself, I trust that you'll forgive me for jumping back in.

Whilst apologising for the poor image quality, here's something that might be described as being before its time.

 
This was a microlight before the term was coined. Although it started life on one side of the world, it wasn't completed until it reached the other.
 
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