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Helios (the solar powered flying wing thing that NASA built a year or so ago)
AVRO Arrow (canadian fighter that was scrapped, but at the time far exceeded the known envelope)
Citation X (for it's 45 degree swept wing and high Mmo)
Any of the Rutan/Branson/Fossett projects.
Any of the unmanned aircraft (UAVs) such as the Global Hawk.
 
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How about the Skymaster, C-336? Center-line thrust, pusher prop, boom tail, fixed gear, and hauls a truckload. There is one converted to a turbine engine.

Ercoupes are unique, they were used to test JATO units way back when. The test pilot for the first flight quit after the first flight.

767/757, first with a standard cockpit and dual type rating, yet one is a narrow-body and the other a wide-body. Pilot's have to check their bid sheet to see what type they are flying that day.

A Mooney has a moveable vertical stabilizer. A warrior has a moveable stabilator. Basically, each aircraft has a unique trait to it, even the vernable Cessna 150.

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