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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

This manufacturer liked to keep things very simple. So they used the same design/type/model number for 3 externally rather different aircraft. Snowhite and the one below were prototypes, the third one was series produced.
 
I think Snow White and her sisters hail from a country that no longer exists !

The UTVA -75 and 75A11 agplane, maybe, both from erstwhile Yugoslavia ??
 
Bingo Mike! :applause:.
The one built in series is the 2-seat UTVA-75 trainer/tourer and next time you travel to Sudan, please check if it indeed available there now. The prototypes were the UTVA-75-AG-II or just UTVA--75-II and Snow White the UTVA-75A (or UTVA-74A41) four-seater. I understand it was lost in a 1999 bombing of the UTVA plant.
 
I feel the urge to return to a more elegant era, and back to the water......

Who is this graceful nymph ?
 
Well, I was still working on this one! :p:



The land version looked Italian and was following that trail.
 
Hi Kevin!
is this the Kaiser-Hammond Y-2 Aircar?

If it is, do, you know what engine is installed. I saw Lycoming O-435 and also Lycoming R680, but latter is a radial engine.
 
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