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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Our next candidate is a convertible, i.e., one that may fly with open or closed roof.
 

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hi giruXX:encouragement:
What a dilemma!. Is it a Morrisey Nifty, a Shin 2150 or a Varga Kachina?. My vote goes to the Shin.
 
I have it as Shinn 2150-A N5151V.

@lefty: look at the main gear: it’s de-compressed. There is a second unambiguous in-flight photo (with closed canopy) where the gear looks identical.

A pint for wout. :icon29:
 
Sorry for being over-cynical, Uli !
This would absolutely confirm that it was possible to fly this with the canopy open - I would have thought it would part company with the rest of the aircraft quite quickly !
 

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Walter, is this the Greenapples AT-19?

See attached pdf for reference.


Good to be back from Las Vegas (business trip, not much fun). Been a long hectic week.:dizzy:
 

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hi Kevin:very_drunk:.
That is the AT-19 by Gale Abels.
Thank you very much for the link, new to me and beautiful to see what can be behind a homebuilt story.
Hope the new owners get her back in the air soon!
If you need 2 weeks to recover from the LAS trip, please let usknow. Otherwise we expect you yo do your duty.
 
I'm on it! How about a grainy floater?

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It is the Type 30.:very_drunk: Note the similarity to a Villiers design. Bodiansky worked for Villiers for a time.

EDIT:

As it goes I found another photo from Sept 1932:

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