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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Hi giruXX :encouragement:
I am being punished for getting rid of my JAWAs (although I never had this one). Thanks very much:very_drunk:
 
May I supply this in return to Wout’s open house? (I hope there is no discussion about elegance with this one)
 

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Thanks.

An automotive company decided it wanted to build a flying machine. They merged with an aviation outfit and along came this pleasing tourer.

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Thanks ff.
A hurried post of a small pic of an unusual twin.....please continue when you get it as I'm off for the day.
 

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Doesn't anybody want to bell the cat?

I think it’s a Douglas DB-7 built for the French Armée de l'Air (here comes :france: again :wavey:). According to Francillon no. 131 experimentally fitted with twin fins and rudders.
 
gX on the ball ! :very_drunk: I have it as a DB-7a (sounds like an Aston Martin..) which our French friends felt would be nicer-looking with twin tails. Gallic aesthetics are a thing of wonder.....
 
Are there existing photos of the twin tail Douglas? Have never seen anything other than the left rear angle.
 

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