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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

How about this moody twin?

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Not from Europe BG...

This company designed nearly a couple dozen aircraft but this was the only multi-engine design that flew. They had a trimotor in the works but was never completed.

I have only seen one other photo of this plane.
 
Thanks Moses. Thanks also for the generous clues. :encouragement:

Should be easy - from a recognition film...
 

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Well....Googling for Australian recognition films there is one with an ID of F05021 for a Hudson III. Can't run the film though. Is that too easy to find?
I would have guessed Lockheed anyway, & always Hudson comes to mind, but knowing the curved ball thats thrown here from time to time....
Keith
 
No, I was thinking Japanese, but couldn't find a Betty with twin tails. I'll settle for the dear old Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle ? (There's a wee kink in the horizontal tail surface leading edge which is a dead giveaway !)

Can't imagine very many ended up in Oz though.........
 
One man's junk ....... !

And anyway, 'inherited' implies that either it was willingly given or legimately passed. Ask any Frenchman and I doubt that you'd find one who is d'accord.
 
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