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Low wing pusher configuration?

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BBerson

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Can anyone provide an example of "low wing pusher" airplane or ultralight? About all I have found is the Taylor Coot Amphibian and Osprey seaplane and a few motorgliders. I searched a book of 700 designs. What else is out there?
Note: I am only interested in engine/prop above the wing configuration, not the BD-5 types with the prop in the tail.

Also, does anyone have flight experience with "low wing pusher"?

p.s. The Coot and Osprey could be called mid wing, I suppose, except that the Coot wing roots actually sits in the water when floating. And the wing is entirely below the prop arc, so I call it low wing. Where most other pushers are called high wing with the wing near the thrust line.
 
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