



Partenair Mystere
“The Partenair Mystere is a Canadian two-seat, pusher configuration monoplane that was designed by Partenair Design of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec and intended for amateur construction from kits.”




“The Partenair Mystere is a Canadian two-seat, pusher configuration monoplane that was designed by Partenair Design of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec and intended for amateur construction from kits.”
Originally found on bag from the store Trader Joe’s, was curious as to what plane it was but other websites don’t list its name. Pre-20s? Biplane.
“The Eviation Alice is an electric aircraft designed to accommodate nine passengers and two crew members. First developed in Israel, its construction incorporates 95% composite material, is powered by two electric motors, and has a T-tail. The prototype first flew on 27 September 2022. As of 2025, the company and aircraft have been put on an indefinite pause.”
“Chester Krist built the Cloud Cutter II, which was again an original design homebuilt.” “The aircraft had an all-metal construction and it featured a somewhat unusual fuselage with pod and tail boom configuration. However, it is uncertain the Cloud Cutter II was flown."
“In 1975 a triplane glider, titled BrO-18 "Boružė" (lith. Ladybird) was built in then-Soviet Lithuania by Bronius Oškinis. The aircraft having a wingspan of 4.9 meters, also earned the title of world's smallest glider at that time. Similar configuration was used in hydro-glider BrO-17V "Antelė"”
Built by Asmelash Zeferu. His plans were to become the first East African to fly an indigenously designed aircraft, but never achieved flight.
World’s first all-metal, twin-engine FAA Part 103 compliant ultralight.