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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Must be this time!

Back to the water...

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I am 100% certain on the Italian beastie, and know Kevin won't be around for a few hours, so hope he'll excuse me for carrying on, with another floater, of more recent vintage...
Please proceed likewise when you get it, as I will be unavoidably detained today, it being Friday:guinness::guinness:
 

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It looks like a Monnett Sonerai (or Sonex) derivation on floats - but the problem is that I can find no evidence of such a creature having existed!

Edit: found it - it's the 2004 Sonex Amphibious Float Plane.
 
As Mike has notified a case of 'Friday indisposition' and I am reasonably confident that my identification is correct (having found, I think, the photograph that he employed), I'll take the liberty of going forward with another modern - well, modernish - light aeroplane.

 
With that elliptical wing & shapely fin & rudder I would have said its a Claude Piel design, but I cant find a single seater like that.
Keith
 
Is that an American flag in the background? Mike rarely ventures over here for mysteries but you never know!
 
I don't know, Kevin, if that is the American flag hanging loose on the pole in the background - but if it is and that signifies the location, the aeroplane is a very long way from home! You are in the right country, Keith, but you've got the wrong designer. That depicted is the prototype of what is still a very popular 'home build' design in France.
 
hard to believe that this one is a first here, but I couldn’t find it
 

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