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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thanks G - it was the nearest thing to a photo-finish we are going to get hereabouts!

and thanks for the beer, Robert. Now for something a bit newer - a nice parasol....
 

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New challenge, a one-of homebuilt with a familiar name in the light aircraft world (designer).
 

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Two-seater, 1971, O-360 engine. Designer`s name found in history of Piper, Auster, bunch of homebuilts and companies with same name.................
 
Hi giruXX:very_drunk:
You are too modest. Not perhaps, but for sure, the Rapid Transit by Ralph Taylor with help from fellow EAA`ers Welch and Replogle.
Your turn, sir!.
 
It is the Eurodisplay SR-01 Magic
The company seems to have gone out of business in mid-2016 and, if true, that's all history now.
Enjoy the day, Robert :icon29:
 
This tiny plane was developed in the 80s and was offered as a kit, it won an award at Oshkosh in the year of its first flight.
A few dozen have been built since with different types of landing gear.
 
Congrats, Mike, it is the Star-Lite. :encouragement:
A few planes found their way to Europe and one seems to be still flying in Germany.
The picture was taken at a fly-in in the UK around 1990.

Over to Scotland :icon29:
 
From one streamlined beauty to another (!). Here's one for pusher fans. This cosy three-seater apparently had full instrumentation, radio, brakes, etc.

Just the thing for a nice weekend away with the wife and mother-in-law........
 

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Yes, aptly named, methinks. Over to you, G......:very_drunk:

(I know you say you don't have any mysteries - bet you do!)
 
Thanks Mike. :untroubled:

Same era as the Breezy...

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Hi Green:encouragement:
Your slotted prop beauty could be N5DT, the Taylor Tinker Toy (USA).
However, the pic I have shows her with a lower set tail plane (and different livery)


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