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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Not familiar with Callaudet. I know of a Gallaudet? Not either though.

This one hails from a cold Eastern country...
 
Thanks, Kevin - actually Fife still counts as the Lowlands !

Your hint helped a lot - the A-frame building in one pic had me convinced it was one of yours, and Aerofiles took a hammering......

Anyway, here's a quirky quad for you.
 
Moses03, thanks for the picture of the AER-1 It gives a much better idea of the overall configuration than the front view one (and that is the only picture I ever saw, sofar).

The new one is a stinker (except for the real buffs). It looks like a .... and also as a.... and even like a...., but its a one-off. :icon_lol:
 
Rausch Aviation's 'Hudstar. ------------------- which, BTW Kevin, was an entry in the 1953 London Christchurch (hint, nudge, hint) race although withdrawn before the race began.

Rob
 
:applause: for Lefty and :ernae: for srgalahad for the interesting info.
Take the nose, forward fuselage, wings, engines and u/c of a Hudson and mate these to the rear fuselage and tail group of a Loadstar. Then just add a couple of windows and you have a Hudstar.

Looking forward to Lefty's next posting.
 
Have not had time to track down this license built looking trainer. Something from Argentina maybe? China? Haven't a clue other than the cowling maybe...
 
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