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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Hi fabulousfour:very_drunk:
Very correct, a two-seater derived from the Skyhopper.
I know of 3 examples, N3113G (the photo), N1031Z and N311DR

Your turn, sir!
 
Thanks Robert. This one has appeared here before, but quite a few years ago, and after all, you can never have too many floaters......
 

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This elegant two-seater is not a home-built but it comes from a University. Several pictures and some text appear on the web.
 
Hi giruXX:encouragement:
Could not combine your picture and my upper room. Whatever I tried, I always came up with 1+1 = 3
Next challenge is a pulsejet heli. Never heard of it till today!
 

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OK, cheating a bit here but Walter was so kind as to leave the source of his photo undiguised in the image.

With some wandering about it is the "Contraves" - by Slenzel/Heller
"The helicopter (which apparently never received an official designation) had a 6 meter twin-blade rotor driven by two pulsejets developed by Contraves."
It did fly, albeit tethered.

As I have other fires to tend for the next few days, if wout approves the answer, I'll make it OH.
 
How about a striper?

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