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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

I didn't think the Test Stand would last.. we have to stop trading targets tho' and find something really UGLY.

Have a beer and dig deep
 
Okay, here is one from the bottom of the steamer trunk. Looks like someone lopped off the top of the tail!
 
I knew I'd seen it... actually went past the listing because there was no photo reference, but we'd had the later/larger version here before

Buckley F-1 or FC-1
 
Well well, thought I had a ringer. :icon29: Designed by a William Stout. I think we have all heard of him before.

Do your worst Sir.:icon_lol:
 
....the oldest flying Cessna 150??
:icon29:

also the oldest Cessna 150 (period) -- s/n 17001

which I had the pleasure of seeing and having a teensy part in restoring to Oshkosh Champion standard.

N5501E -->> CF-ESS -->> N5501E
The a/c came to Canada right after production tests and remained here until after it's restoration, and has since been sold to Texas.
 
very interesting info srgalahad.
Got my PPL in a Ce150.

New one is high wing again. And yes it is US. :jump:
 
Zenith CH-801 that failed the IOC drug test and has been banned for use of anablic steroids...
nope, can't be that - it's a family show
 
No relationship with the (metal) CH-801. This one is largely composite, seats 7 and first flew 2005.
 
no takers??
The SUA-7 (Sport Utility Air craft, 7-seat) by Advanced Composite Design, Inc (formerly known as KLS Composites, LLC). Completed 2003, but only flown 2005. Understand that the required 40 hours were flown of, but project then halted for financial reasons and aircraft stored. Registration N3061L

OH please
 
Hi Kevin :salute:. Nice one. Tried to full is in letting us think it had an N-registration??
The French Hurel-Dubois HD-10 built to test the high-aspect ratio wing as later seen in the HD-31-34 twin series.

If correct, I kindly ask to use your photo for the next one.
What plane is immediately behind the HD-10?
 
Right on Walter. Indeed the H.D. 10. :icon29:

The plane in the background is a Fokker S.12 (PH-NDC).

You earned it so please post a new one.:salute:
 
The one behind the Fokker is a DeHavilland Chipmunk (as in my avatar) and it's the only powered aircraft I have stick time on.
 
That Sir, is a IDP FG-8 Guanabara.:brazil:

Half a pint to TK for the little Chippie in the far background.
:icon29:


Hate to hold things up so onward with a biplane-



Wonder if Lefty has recovered from his binge and purge holiday.:icon_lol:
 
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