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Sorry Birdseye, I was going by the FAA Registry entry for the N number on the photo, N213TZ (see below). So I had the type as Epic LT. What was unusual about it?

 

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Hard to tell them apart from a photo:

 

"Farnborough Aircraft formed a business alliance with Epic Aircraft to develop both companies' aircraft and as a result the POC aircraft appears similar to the Epic LT. The wing is reportedly the same, while the Kestrel’s fuselage is 20 inches longer than the Epic’s. "

 

 

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The unusual feature I was looking for is that this 6 place pressurised turboprop was, at least originally, sold as a kit, with buyers assembling it at the companies assembly centre themselves.

 

 

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Not sure about the engine, but yes, it's a Monocoupe 90A. Camel, you were a smidgeon out, like 60 years. 1930 vs 1990 for first flight.

 

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Not sure about the engine, but yes, it's a Monocoupe 90A. Camel, you were a smidgeon out, like 60 years. 1930 vs 1990 for first flight.[ATTACH=full]54451[/ATTACH]

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I'm going to make it my mission to stump Kasper. No image searching now...[ATTACH=full]54454[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]54454[/ATTACH]

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