1. Manufactured in Pennsylvania in the 1930's - 40's 2. Space for Pilot and Passenger 3. Powered by a Continental A-40-4 flat-four 4. Single wing 5. It was a strut-braced high-wing monoplane with an enclosed cabin with side-by-side seats for two. 6. Instead of a conventional "stick" a wheel control was mounted hanging from overhead that was adjustable and could be moved between each of the two occupants.
I will throw another clue out there to see if this helps...
7. While NOT an Aeronca, this aircraft is often mistakenly identified as a particular early Aeronca model because of it's unique shape.
__________________ Mike Chilson,
RCSB Owner/Founder
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My R/C Scale Aircraft Over The Years
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