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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

To keep things rolling, here is an easy one :untroubled:
Despite the circular cowling, the aircraft had a horizontally opposed engine.
 

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Some hints: She later received a slightly taller canopy, a taller fin with flat rather than rounded top, a cut down rear fuselage and a more normal cowling leaving the cilinders exposed.
The registration remained unchanged though:biggrin-new:
 
N73834 is the FW-1 bij Festus W.Beckner from Texas. Completed around 1964, initialy flown with Continental A65, later with O-200 engine.

Open House, please
 
A propped up biplane to consider.

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Thanks Kevin - here's a single-radial-engined high-wing transport - not many of those around, eh ? :mixed-smiley-010:
 

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So I can delete now that plane from my list of prepared mysteries. :very_drunk:

That is the one and only Dornier Do K1 that was later on redesigned to four engines. :dizzy:
 
Spot on, Uli :icon29:

The civilized version of the AEG G.V that was originally developed as a bomber but never used in that purpose.

Your turn, Uli :encouragement:
 
Thank you Robert,

I hope you all agree that this mysterious picture shows some kind of mystery plane
 

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Hi giruXX:encouragement:
I put some money on the Boxmoth Model A by Richard Thomson. A 1975 homebuilt with socalled rhomboidal wing design.
If correct registration would be N 64492 and I will try to post a pic of the Boxmoth B which has somewhat different lines.
 
Thank you giruXX:encouragement:
This is the Boxmoth B. Same aircraft as the A with some minor changes such as tandem wings.
 

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forgot to mention...can also walk. Our experts call her an amphibian. Very well-known name in homebuilt country.
 
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