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Hi pmccarthy, I'll give you that one. I have it listed as the HAL HA-31 Mk1 of which only the prototype above was constructed. The book I'm working from does not mention "Revathi" .

 

You should also be able to0 get this one:

 

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Some of you blokes in Vermont have too much spare time. Was very near you last weekend, should have PM'd you to come and say G'day, but with the weather, I can understand you doing what you do:oh yeah:

 

Keep it up mate, it beats cutting the grass in the rain.

 

Kind Regards

 

Planey

 

 

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Sorry fella's. Quite likely based very much on the Norseman, but this is a one-off prototype, of which this is believed to be the only known photograph. There are a few differences from the Norseman, eg tail is more rounded, like an Otter, and the front u/c stub winglets have no anhedral.

 

 

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It is the prototype of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HCP-25. No further units were produced.

 

 

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Ok - apologies to the forum member for blatantly ripping off the picture from the web but here is another one ... name of plane, pilot/builder and location please

 

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Drats!

 

Yep, Arthur at The Oaks in the Stolite ... in 1999 for the full set of statistics.

 

I'll try harder next time ...

 

 

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Daniel Beltrame's Aerogallo Flying Rooster homebuilt from Italy.

 

 

See video:

 

 

 

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images?q=tbn:ANd9GcStShw3OOupXgl0dODr-N7pOCZiWBTag8tRIjZ8yy1YpLwBJeSYtry this one.

IMO this is the ugliest airplane I have seen, I read about it a few years ago in a magazine ( a real magazine not a electronic version ).

 

 

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Not an RV. Maybe an RV rip-off, perhaps, or under licence, but not an RV.

 

 

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Disregard previous post, I'll have to research things a bit better. The article I read heralded "First Phillipino-made plane sold." The article did not mention they "assembled" Vans aircraft. Further research proved otherwise. The article had it as a "Famous-Secret-Precision-Machining Inc RP-S 12". Sorry, my bad.

 

 

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Disregard previous post, I'll have to research things a bit better. The article I read heralded "First Phillipino-made plane sold." The article did not mention they "assembled" Vans aircraft. Further research proved otherwise. The article had it as a "Famous-Secret-Precision-Machining Inc RP-S 12". Sorry, my bad.

There is a company there who assemble the Vans kits to the quick build stage. Probably the same mob.

 

 

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