I took a drive past Odense Airport yesterday and parked at the parkinglot that's facing the parking in front of the tower and airport building that would be on our right. Besides the local 222B, the yellow An-2, a couple of Learjets or something like that, a P68, a King Air or two and a few more small fish then a really small fish came from the taxi way behind the building on our right, appearently just landed since the hangars are on our left. It was a very rounded high-wing low-tail fixed-gear 2-seater plane, possibly a kit-plane and/or ultralight. I couldn't see a registration but it did say something like CTVSI on the tail and side, but that doesn't look like any registration I know. The doors were top hinged and the wings had, uhm what's the word, those drooping edges a bit like some Cessnas get mounted, except these were deeper. The tail was really thing, really organic and was thin in the middle like a Diamond. I thought it was a Jabiru but then I saw that it was more boxy and didn't have the wingtips I saw and the door was sidehinged and had a square window where the one in this one were angled downward on the bottom, straight line. Any idea what I saw? I would've checked myself but I don't have any links for a site with a database of small aircraft.
Before that plane arrived I did take a look at the side of another parked aircraft that I first thought could be a Twin Commander but the shape wasn't quite right and the main gear was in the fuselage or from some tiny stumps, hard to tell from my angle, but here's the kicker, the registration on the tail started with "N7" isn't that a US registration? Quite a long flight isn't it? Of course it could be a ferry flight if it was sold from USA but still.
Frank