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My guess is that it is the Glasflugel 202. According
to a Glasflugel History document I have, it says this of the 202: 'Wing and front part of the fuselage with canopy like Standard-Libelle but with a round tube for the rear and a T tail. One build at the year 1970 for Eugen Aeberli (HB-1062, before D-0649).' It is one if the one-offs that Glasflugel made when transitioning from the 201 to the Club Libelle and te Hornet. Steve Leonard Glasflugel Nut |
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