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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Chris, could you please post the pic of the Avro 563 before the registration was erased?
This is a much better picture than what I have.
TIA
 
I just found something to try. It's been mentioned here but not used. I'm not the one who posted the Avro 563.

Chris
 

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Chris, no takers, it appears, so I'll pitch in with the Aubert Pa-204L Super Cigale, F-BGSU. Picture taken at the old Wisley airfield. A rather smart machine, I think.

Seen a few photos of this model, and am intrigued by the odd bulge on the bottom of the fuselage, unique to this model, I think. Do our French experts know ? Mike ?
 
I regret the delay, oh patient ones.

Here's a nice twin (mostly) which I hope has not been around here.....but lots of clues !
 

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Nice photo Mike. It's the Handley Page Hamlet in it's twin form. Apparently the center engine caused excessive vibration and made the gauges dance around too much. The leading edge slots are a great clue.
 
Thanks.

Another twin-

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Sorry I won't be able to post the answer to this one, as we are heading off for a week in our favourite Atlantic destination (winds permitting !)

I have a soft spot for this one as it was posted by our friend Moses some years ago. Despite being a sound and quite attractive design, it never made it into production. Shame to let Beech and Lockheed have it all their own way......
 
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