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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thanks, G. Here's one that I couldn't find on a search, so if it has been here before, apologies.

I like it, anyway.
 

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First thought about Arado because of the tail, however, that was the wrong track.

That plane is the Nieuport-Delage NiD 122.

Not too bad looks for a French aircraft. :very_drunk:
 
That, sir, is the Cox-Klemin TW-2.

It was the tail of the Koolhoven that was foxing me - it being the earlier 'Spanish' rounded model. Spent a long time convinced it was a Meridionali !
 
Thanks Chris. Here's a twin - not difficult but a debutante here......maybe !
 

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Cheers Mike!

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Have been doing a bit of research on the Bessons since you posted it - and am curious about the three-view in Morareau's Aeronefs de L'Aviation Maritime.

This shows a quite different tail conformation to the more commonly depicted one, which is more or less identical to the MB35, which was originally intended for the Surcouf.

I know there were only two built - wonder if they were different ?
 

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