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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

There may have been two of these beauties. Have pics with 2 registrations. The other one (or is it the same with a new registration?) sports a retractable tail gear.
 
The photo shows N70MM which should be the Mike Melfa VCA. However, N70MM was later also assigned to the VCA-3 which resembled somewhat the Aerronca C-2.
The "other" one with the retractable gear is the XP-52 with registration N88MM. But, this regi is no longer on the FAA site (was it ever?)
Attached 2 pics clearly sshowing the registrations.
Please note that I will absolutely not object if someone solves this.
 

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Thanks Robert.

Here is a contemporary of the Farman (more or less).

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From the Midwest USA. It is in Aerofiles but they got the hp rating wrong on the LeBlond. Initial testing around 1929-30 and registered in 1934.
 
You're too close for me to take issue. It's the M.S.479 Vanneau with the unsuccessful SNECMA 14X engine, which marked the end of the evolutionary road which started with the M.S.406. Over to Germany!
 
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