Moses03, compared to you Sherlock Holmes was an amateur! What a beautiful piece of investigation, deduction etc.
I know this aircraft as the Taylor CG-11 by Mr. Clarence Gilbert Taylor of Taylorcraft fame and of course the Piper connection should be known to all of us.
It was almost certainly later referred to as the Product Design, Inc Rover (reported as a design by Mr. C.G.Taylor) and it is mentioned on aerofiles.com. The true registration apparently caused confusion as you already indicated. Aerofiles reports N9959C as registration, but the photo on aerofiles clearly shows the aircraft with registration N9799X. Both aircraft were reported with a 60/65hp Franklin 2A (2A-120B) engine and first flight (as CG-11) was October 1961. The story goes that apparently the financial backer of the CG-11 project took over, but not with much success.
Kevin, the horse and cart loaded with beer is on its way to Texas!
Just to get familiar with the taste

I know this aircraft as the Taylor CG-11 by Mr. Clarence Gilbert Taylor of Taylorcraft fame and of course the Piper connection should be known to all of us.
It was almost certainly later referred to as the Product Design, Inc Rover (reported as a design by Mr. C.G.Taylor) and it is mentioned on aerofiles.com. The true registration apparently caused confusion as you already indicated. Aerofiles reports N9959C as registration, but the photo on aerofiles clearly shows the aircraft with registration N9799X. Both aircraft were reported with a 60/65hp Franklin 2A (2A-120B) engine and first flight (as CG-11) was October 1961. The story goes that apparently the financial backer of the CG-11 project took over, but not with much success.
Kevin, the horse and cart loaded with beer is on its way to Texas!
Just to get familiar with the taste

