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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Trolled aviafrance pretty good looking for that Loire.

So did I. Trouble is, only looked under Bombers and Transports - the Loires were under Reconnaissance. Typical Gallic deviousness.
Came across a three-engined job - the Avimeta - but no pics - you got any ?
 
Did the same thing with the bombers and transports. Doh!

I do have a Avimeta 132 in the archives. Looks like one I saved from a Flight International troll some time ago.
 
OK. I'm claiming a glass of something here.

This can't really be described as a student project - Messrs William Beardmore & Co.would be a bit upset, as major contractors to the Admiralty !

I left saltires littered all over the place to indicate a Scottish builder - it is a Beardmore W.B.II

Back to my favourite combination - a pusher/floater !
 
OK. I'm claiming a glass of something here.

This can't really be described as a student project - Messrs William Beardmore & Co.would be a bit upset, as major contractors to the Admiralty !

I left saltires littered all over the place to indicate a Scottish builder - it is a Beardmore W.B.II

Curses, I saw the saltire and was going to suggest the Beardmore Flexible.

Best wishes
Steve P
 
Thanks for the lunchhour brewski.

Here is maybe the modern day equivalent of the Caudron to identify-
 
It helped immeasurably that you didn't photoshop out the unmistakeable hump of a Suk in the background!

This is an AeroRik Dingo from Mother Russia.
 
I erased some of it but then thought no one could figure out the little bit I left in. All's fair in mystery planes!

Over to Scotland. :icon29:
 
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