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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thanks, Uli.
Strange that there is practically nothing about the Clemson at aerofiles except for the year.

Back to biplanes.
 

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We have here a homebuilt aircraft constructed from plans first published in the late 1970ies.

Not a one-off, there are several machines with photos at airliners.net
 
It is the Wolf Boredom Fighter! :encouragement:

There are some variations in the existing aircraft, but, now, it's a homebuilt. :bee:
It seems that the majority of these planes fly in Europe, the shown plane has an Italian registration and there are at least 3 more of them in Italy as well as at least two in the UK.

Over to you, Kevin :icon29:
 
I thought the plane looked small in the photo. Lovely photo it is.


Keeping the biplane theme with this curious entry...

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This was a testbed and seen in many forms. Open cockpit/enclosed cockpit, various engines, 2 and 3 bladed props, tested on floats even.

It looks like a Bristol Mercury radial in this particular photo but I can't find documentation for it.

From a well-known company.
 
Mike, it is the Vought V-70, based on the O3U which is real similar to the O2U.

Not a direct hit but close enough.

Over to Scotland!
 
Thanks Kevin - sorry for the delay Here's a neat little amphibian - (not in Aerofiles)
 

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