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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thanks Uli. We haven't had an aggie for ages, so here's a nice shiny one...
 

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Hi Mike :encouragement:
The first of the Texas Aggies. The AG-1 by Fred Weick and built by personnel of the Texas A&M College.
 
A parasol wing. In her short life she used 3 different engines. That info must help.
 

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hi giruxx:very_drunk:

She is!. Later engines were a Beaussier and a Continental A65.
You need a new SH cap or is the old gone still okay?
BTW, do you have (another) pic of the RE-1?

Your turn please
 
I was right off the scent. I assumed that it dated from the late forties or early fifties - which is where I was looking. Do you have any more information concerning Eleaume RE.1, Walter? My library and the internet is silent and, according to the index, it's not even mentioned in Trait d'Union.

I assume, Uli, that you didn't intend to leave the registration showing on the Iniziative Industriali Italian Sky Arrow 600 Sport!
 
The Eleaume appears in "Les Avions Francais 1965-1990”
And, no, I intentionally let the registration on (trying to direct you to the US) :engel016:

Sky Arrow is correct :icon29:
 
A one-off. Straight tubing was out of fashion at the time, I guess
 

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