What airplane is this?

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Sorry the picture is so bad, I took it quickly as we drove by.
 

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Correct - one of the many variations
 
Yep it's a Playboy. The Van's RV series were developed from those. Definitely not an airplane you see very often.
 
Thanks for the ID. It appeared in a field nearby and it wasn't an aircraft type I'd seen before. From the wiki page there are only 41 of these registered in the US. I doubt this was one of those 41, as it didn't look airworthy, the prop was gone.
 
Yep it's a Playboy. The Van's RV series were developed from those. Definitely not an airplane you see very often.
What is your definition of "developed from"? From the Vans website:

Van’s Aircraft, Inc. –a Brief History
In the early 1970s, a skinny young engineer from a small town in Oregon built himself a better mousetrap.

Actually, it was a better airplane.

After improving another homebuilt design, the Stits Playboy, as much as he could, Richard (Van) VanGrunsven decided to start with a clean sheet of paper. His RV-3 impressed a lot of people (“RV” of course, stands for Richard VanGrunsven…
 
What is your definition of "developed from"? From the Vans website:

Van’s Aircraft, Inc. –a Brief History
In the early 1970s, a skinny young engineer from a small town in Oregon built himself a better mousetrap.

Actually, it was a better airplane.

After improving another homebuilt design, the Stits Playboy, as much as he could, Richard (Van) VanGrunsven decided to start with a clean sheet of paper. His RV-3 impressed a lot of people (“RV” of course, stands for Richard VanGrunsven…
Would it make you feel better if I used the term "derived from" ?
 
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