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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

It certainly could be - because it is, Robert. This example is powered by a 650cc BSA motorcycle engine and is for sale in the Paris region (I had to crop the image to remove the leboncoin caption!). Across the border to Germany we go.
 
Thanks, Mike, must be really breezy (and fun!).

I think it has been a while since we had a racer.
 

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I know that it isn't, but it looks like the illegitimate offspring of an illicit relationship between a Percival Mew Gull and a Morane-Saulnier M.S.406! :ernaehrung004:
 
Thanks Robert. Not on holiday, although I could use one. Maybe a month long visit to a beach in Tahiti would be just about right.



Here is a real curious one.

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This one-off was designed and flown away from the UK...very far away. In the Southern Hemisphere no less.

Unfortunately it ended the life of the inventor with a fatal dive in November 1931.
 
This photo is from Meggs Australian aircraft volume one. It is the Galway aeroplane of 1931.

Continuing on with a much easier mystery.
 

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