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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

I think the Swift beat it by a year or so.

Here is one that won't win many beauty contests. (Although I like the pusher layout of course).

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Could that be the SNCAN Nord 2100?
Cheers
Carlo
 
Thank you, Kevin.

There's no disguising the location of the next mystery - and I wouldn't think that it's identity will tax your brains for too long!

Oh, and it's the big beastie in the foreground that requires an identity - although there's an extra glass if you can identify also those in the middle ground and background as well (that's working towards the top right hand corner of the image).

 
Thanks, Mike, you are too generous. :very_drunk:

Here is a biplane of about the same vintage. An extra point if you can tell me what is so special about this particular aircraft.
 

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Gosh! :encouragement:
I breathe a sigh of relief that the board is working again, thought it had been hacked.
Didn't notice that the server was about to move.

And of course it is the Martinsyde "The Big Fella", the first machine of the Irish Air Corps. :icon29:
 
Thank you, Chris.

As unusual views seem to be in vogue at present, how about trying this?



If it wasn't evidently an aeroplane, you might think that it's a building material!
 
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