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paulc 27th Oct 2009 07:06

A stab in the dark - Lake Renegade / Buccaneer

Agaricus bisporus 27th Oct 2009 09:55

Appallingly bad taste, whatever it is.

MReyn24050 27th Oct 2009 11:27

Sorry paulc, not a Lake Renegade / Buccaneer.
Agaricus bisporus, you may be right but I am sure whoever built it would disagree.

Cubs2jets 27th Oct 2009 12:04

Well, it appears to have a single pusher engine. Instrumentation/radios appear to be American in origin. Styling appears to be 1980's. It's not the Anderson-Greenwood AW-14 or the Cessna XMC.

Was it built by a manufacturer or is it "homebuilt"?

C2j

MReyn24050 27th Oct 2009 15:34

It is a "homebuilt" aircraft.

Planegill 28th Oct 2009 08:26

Looks like one of those French G802 Orions?

MReyn24050 28th Oct 2009 14:27

Mel's challenge
 
Planegill has it. It is a Grinvalds G-801 Orion. :ok:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...craft/7031.jpg
You have control.

Planegill 29th Oct 2009 08:53

Here is a new challenge:

http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...gill/TestN.jpg

evansb 30th Oct 2009 13:56

Quite a challenge! The Starck AS-57/4 ?

Planegill 30th Oct 2009 19:57

Yes, well done Bri. It is the Stark AS57.

http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i.../StarkAS57.jpg

See http://richard.ferriere.free.fr/arch...stark_as57.pdf

evansb 30th Oct 2009 20:13

That was a tuffy! A common category but a very rare aircraft. Thanks PG!
Here is the next one:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../WCP091030.jpg
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../wcp091032.jpg

Planegill 31st Oct 2009 19:33

It looks like that strange looking Canadian amphibian the Creative Flight MPA Aerocat?

evansb 31st Oct 2009 20:00

Correct PG:ok: Well done:D The Aerocat Amphibian all-composite kit-built aircraft has a choice of single or dual engines. First flight of the single engine was in 2001, the twin in 2002, and Transport Canada certified the design in 2003. Your control.
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...40/air-air.jpg

Planegill 1st Nov 2009 03:20

Here is a nice easy new aircraft.

http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...gill/TestQ.jpg

evansb 5th Nov 2009 19:42

Hmm...I don't understand why no one else is posting on this thread. Is the mystery cockpit a MBB Bo.209 Monsun ?

Planegill 6th Nov 2009 03:50

Yes, Bri is correct as usual. The Bolkow 209 Monsun, a type certificated production aircraft. (I don't know why this one took so long.) There must be a few sitting around airfields in England. Over to you.

evansb 6th Nov 2009 06:05

Thanks. Yes, I expected some responses from GB and the continent. Here is the next mystery cockpit:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../WCP091106.jpg

CoodaShooda 7th Nov 2009 04:55

Eagle 150 or 150B?

If so, open house. :O

evansb 7th Nov 2009 22:06

Yes, you are correct:ok: The Australian designed all-composite kit-built Eagle 150B. As he says, it is open house.
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/eagle1_l.jpg

evansb 10th Nov 2009 18:27

Anyone care to write the obituary for this thread?


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