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Skagit Aero's Blog
Skagit Aero Museum, who has kindly granted
permission to re-publish on AntiqueAirfield.com.
Ugh! We’re not sure how to handle this one, so we figured it is best to channel our inner Alex Trebek and be a stickler for the rules since nobody was 100% correct. We were impressed with how quickly people got close to having both correct answers to the mystery plane and engine, and some even threw in some extra details, but no single person correctly identified both.
So the competition is still open to the first person who can correctly identify both the airframe and engine. Your hint is both have been identified, just not together from a single person.
We will have the history of the airplane up on Monday, in the meantime, here are a few more pictures from different angles. Not that it seems anybody needs more help…

