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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Well, Mike's twin is definately related to the Cessna T-50. I don't have a pic of the Cessna P-10 bombing trainer variant however I believe we may be looking at it here.
 
BTW- I like your avatar Mike. One of those suicidal Nazi rocket ships I see.

Kevin, decided to give the piggy avatar a rest for a wee while - and instead show something of WW2 vintage, short, fat, noisy and liable to explode without warning. I just happened to be in front of an Me163 at the time............:a1310:
 
You got it Kevin :guinness: ....thought that the original nose might throw some off the trail. Almost forgot the lot I'm dealing with here. :mixed-smiley-010:
Over to Texas for the next round.
 
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Everyone likes a parasol right? Should not cause too much fuss...

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Thanks Moses, the tail feathers gives it away as a Dutchmans design!
So still on the parasol theme, possibly an easy one.
Keith
 

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Hi Keith:encouragement:
Would this be the Sorrell-Robinson "Cool Crow" homebuilt of the 1960s, a modernized Dormoy Bathtub? (N5087K)
If she is, the Parasol now resides in the Museum Of Flight, Seattle, Wa.
 
Hi Keith:encouragement:
Would this be the Sorrell-Robinson "Cool Crow" homebuilt of the 1960s, a modernized Dormoy Bathtub? (N5087K)
If she is, the Parasol now resides in the Museum Of Flight, Seattle, Wa.

It is, well done Walter :very_drunk::very_drunk: a couple for you.
Over to you for the next puzzle.
Keith
 
Hi Keith:encouragement:, thank you.
Subject of next challenge is the one in the middle, the modern one!
Donot let you put on the wrong footing by the word experimental on the inside of the door, because she was not started as a homebuilt but is now considered as one, if you can follow this logic :biggrin-new:
 

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Hi Mike :encouragement:
The one and only Alon fourseater :very_drunk:
N6399X when it was not a homebuilt and now N14AX as in the picture.
Please surprise us!
 
Can't surprise you guys - anyway, I'm not wearing the kilt.........:untroubled:

Here's an easy one from an odd angle -
 

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