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Eugene

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Time for something just a little different. I will post a picture of a mystery aircraft, and would like you to tell me what it is. This game will not end until I run out of aircraft. Given the number of bizarre and obscure flying machines out there, the game won't end anytime soon.

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This light sport aircraft is a new clean slate design from a French firm. It's main claim to fame is the ability to take-off and land on land, sea, and snow.
 

Eugene

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That would be a LISA Akoya, correct?
Right in one! While two prototypes of the Akoya have flown to date, the aircraft has not been certified by any civil aviation agency yet.

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In case it wasn't immediately obvious from the profile, this prototype is a stealth technology demonstrator.
 

Eugene

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The Boeing Bird of Prey, though they should have flipped the wings around to make it look like a Klingon Bird of Prey
Bingo. The Boeing Bird of Prey is a stealth advanced technology demonstrator. I believe the prototype now resides in the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base museum.

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This warbird saw extensive use in the Pacific theater of WWII
 

Eugene

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Consolidated PBY Catalina

It's bigger than it looks... crew of 10. Unusual design, also.
That's it. The PBY Catalina was a multi role aircraft used for everything from anti-submarine to search and rescue. As a fun little aside, an aviation museum near me is actively restoring one to airworthy status.

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Yet another technology demonstrator, in this case to show the promise of pure flying wing designs.
 

Eugene

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Northrop N-9M
You've got it! The Northrop N-9M was built as a demonstrator to prove the aerodynamics of a flying wing for what would later become the YB-36 and much later the B-2. Sadly, the last remaining example of the N-9M crashed approximately 6 months ago, killing its pilot and sole occupant.

I have a slight snarl in my schedule, so the next aircraft will be posted this weekend.
 

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