The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Robert If you come up with one before I do I'm busy this week. Go for it. I did the easy part you did the hard part find out which one. Since I'm not into civilian aircraft except to fly them.

Chris
 
Thanks, Chris! :encouragement:

Let's go on with an aircraft with obviously heavenly assistance. :engel016:

Shouldn't last too long with all you experts here.
 

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OK, which one is the Singing Nun? If it weren't for the lack of another three engines, I'd guess that it might be a Consolidated Dominiquerator!
 
How doe we call this one? A flying wing, a canard wing or a twin tail boom type.
To help a bit: she first flew as flying wing with canard foreplanes. The twin tailboom was added later.
 

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As you know, Walter, anything white is normally out of my comfort zone !

But after a bit of digging have come up with something. The EM-12 designed by Edward Margaski ?
 
Hi Mike :very_drunk:
That is her. The Malgosia II by Edward Marganski from Poland. I just learned from you that this one is designated EM-12. I did not know!
 
Thank you, Mike.

Here's one that shouldn't be too hard so long as you note the feature that doesn't seem to have been widely recorded photographically.

 
I take it, Mike, you mean the front end ??

Apparently one MH.52 was powered by a Mathis 7-cyl radial with three-blade prop ?
 
Exactly. I know of only three photos of the MH.52 with the singularly unsuccessful Mathis radial upfront. But enough of this gallic intrigue. Let's go over to Ecosse for the next mystery.
 
I thought this would have been away long before now. The headgear of the chaps on the right should surely indicate which country is involved ?
 
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