Hi Mike 🙂
I can only think of a PIK-15 Hinu from Finland and my guess is only based on the c/s of the tail.
Hi Laurence 🙂
the Mooney AX it is. I think it also went by the designation M-5.
you have the helm, Sir
liquid or solid fuel rockets??
Something older this time.
Hi L4x2 !
You asked for it :):). A Super Cub with turbine engine. To spoil the fun, it is not a true Super Cub, but a replica available via Smith Aviation. The engine is a Innodyne TAE165. Ask uncle Google for more info.
Next wot plane will follow later today.
maybe a Poullin PJ-5 ?
Hi Laurence :):)
The Wilhelm Tell answer.
Developed by UFMG (Universiade Federal de Minas Gerais) and firtst flown 2009
your playing field, Sir
This one is quite new and not from those countries which are well-known for their aerobatic toys.
….BTW. has anyone ever seen a photo of the Taylorcraft Model 16 or know where to find one?
Thks.Walter
Hi Chris 🙂
a second shot….the Taylorcraft Model 18 (not sure if N6699N or N6678N)??
Hi Chris 🙂
A very long shot… the Taylorcraft Model 16 (NX40070)?
Hi L4x2 🙂
The BA-14 (Bjoern Andreasson 14) it is and the Safir hinted at Sweden.
Your turn, please!
Not a homebuilt, famous designer and some sort of clou is in photo. 🙂
Hi Wilkofife 🙂
the Island Aircraft X-191 Spectra of 1969 (we are getting less young!!)
This prototype (N9168) was really an boat, no wheels.
Hi Laurence!,
thank you for the info on the PL-2 and the link (very interesting!) :):)
Hi Laurence!
nice surprise YOUR photo of the PL-2 in Karachi. 🙂
Do you know whether this example of the PL-2 was built by the military (Air Force personnel?) like they did in countries such as S-Vietnam, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Phillipines, Thailand.?
Regards, Walter