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evansb 10th Mar 2008 00:38

Thanks Mel. I never could find a cockpit shot of the 'Emily'. Here is the next cockpit:

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/WC080309.jpg

Planegill 11th Mar 2008 05:53

Looks like the French homebuilt LeGrand-Simon LS60

http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...ill/LS60-1.jpg

LowNSlow 11th Mar 2008 11:01

What a neat looking little aircraft!

evansb 11th Mar 2008 11:54

Planegill is spot on:ok::D Well done. You have control.

Planegill 11th Mar 2008 18:15

Here is one which might have you scratching your heads a little.

http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...ill/Test17.jpg

norwich 11th Mar 2008 19:00

Morane Saulnier MS 430 / 435 ??????

evansb 12th Mar 2008 01:22

Gill, I think I know this one. Please check your personal messages.

Kitbag 13th Mar 2008 08:30

Early Percival Provost? The one with the fan at the front!

Planegill 13th Mar 2008 11:03

Bri has already guessed it, but as a clue for everyone else it is an American aircraft.

aviate1138 13th Mar 2008 11:45

A Thorp - possibly?

ozbeowulf 13th Mar 2008 11:48

Planegill's challenge...
 
Going out on a limb here, David, but could that be Peter Garrison's original Melmoth homebuilt from the seventies?

Glenn

Planegill 13th Mar 2008 12:28

It is not a homebuilt. It was a factory prototype.

windriver 14th Mar 2008 09:05

Early Grumman AA5 - but with a C/C instead of a yoke?

Planegill 14th Mar 2008 10:03

Hi Windriver - Sorry not an AA Series. Its a bit older than that.

Woods 14th Mar 2008 10:57

P.G. Would that be the prototype Globe Swift? Lou

pigboat 14th Mar 2008 19:45

Ryan Navion?

Dunno about the airplane, but that sho' nuff is a Narco Superhomer on the panel there. :p

Planegill 15th Mar 2008 04:21

It is not a Swift or a Navion. A further clue, it is a jet aircraft.

Speedpig 15th Mar 2008 14:26

Cessna T-37?

con-pilot 15th Mar 2008 19:40

Jet Provost?

Open house if correct.

Planegill 15th Mar 2008 20:44

Sorry, Not the T-37 or Jet Provost. This aircraft did not go into production. In fact I don't know if more than one was made. (Might have been two.)


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