ID this aircraft

There aren't any currently registered NH-1s in the FAA database that I can see, but there is a Nighthawk NH-2. It's listed as experimental with a turboshaft engine. It has 4 seats. It appears to be possibly the only one of its kind, and has the N number of N86BZ. Some pro photographer uploaded a picture of it to Flikr:


It's a really odd-looking little plane!
 
There aren't any currently registered NH-1s in the FAA database that I can see, but there is a Nighthawk NH-2. It's listed as experimental with a turboshaft engine. It has 4 seats. It appears to be possibly the only one of its kind, and has the N number of N86BZ. Some pro photographer uploaded a picture of it to Flikr:


It's a really odd-looking little plane!
N86BZ is the one in the picture I posted. Its based at KPOV. I instruct at a club that has a hangar next to this plane.
 
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