The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

To keep you busy till the next photo challenge turns up.
European, post-war, 4-engined, 6 built (as usual other numbers float around on the net), two engine makes, examples registered in 4 countries, one is in a famous museum, last product of famous company.
 
You could also have said, Walter, that the remains of one have been rotting away on Shetland for nearly forty years after a wheels up landing at Sumburgh.

I'm now back home and thus will try to find the next mystery this evening.
 
Hi pommehomme:very_drunk:. Sorry, forgot about that one. Looking forward to your next mystery!

Hi Kevin:very_drunk:. When you made your made your shot in the dark, you must have been wearing night vision goggles. Spot on!
Built as P-840 (2 with Astazou engines), P-841 (2 with PT6A engines), P-842 (2 with Astazous again). Registered in France, Germany, USA and Morocco.

Have a nice weekend all!
 
If I tell you that there are two, or possibly three designations for this machine, it may give you some inkling as to its country of origin......:mixed-smiley-010:

(Mike, the Auld Alliance was an unsubtle Gallic ruse, intended to drive a wedge between Scotland and England in order to weaken their resistance to invasion!)
 
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