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BJC

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Does anyone recall the airplane, described below, featured in Air Progress back in the late 1950’s early 1960’s?

Single seat, high rectangular wing with end plates, 65 Continental, monocoque aluminum fuselage, about shoulder high, below the wing, with plexiglass windshield and something akin to a C152 “Omnivision” plexiglass aft of the wing. It had conventional landing gear.

It was designed and built by an airline pilot.

Thanks,


BJC
 
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