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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Sorry mate yes it is the Ceres CA-28 21 of them built between 1959-1963 in Australia that one there VH-CEP was the first aircraft I ever flew in as a kid the photo is taken at our home airstrip in the Southwest of Western Australia
 
Your right Mven Kazan 500. Open House then.

Should have used this floater version.

Chris
 

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Vraiment!

F. WZLX
The caption I had was the G.832 but that may have been simply digititis corruptus
Looks rather tidy even if the prop seems a bit delicate.
:very_drunk:
 
I hope the pilot doesn't over rotate, might grind a bit off the blades, or else put a lower fin to bounce off the ground!
Keith
 
It is Zygmunt Pulawski's P.Z.L.12 :poland: And it has been here before....long ago.. Sadly Zygmunt met his death in it at the age of 29.
 
Thanks Uli - been having one of my sabbaticals in Madeira - eventually....
Here's a rather smooth-looking machine -
 

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Good to see you Mike!

At first glance it looked like the 1915 Verville pusher. That also looks like a Letord fuselage in the back which means this must be from the UK!
 
Correct, but not a Verville. Indeed, Kevin, this machine is on show at the 1914 Oympia Air Show. Designed to carry a gunner in the front cockpit. Not a success due to longitudinal stability issues. (and I know all about those..:wiggle:) Monosoupape engine.
 
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