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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

As my previous attempt was guessed on the basis of me taking a slightly chauvinistic stance (a Belgian Stampe-Vertongen SV-10 and a Belgian Renard R-35 ;p ), I've taken the decision of picking a slightly more generic design.

This one might look vaguely familiar, but that probably makes it even harder:



Enjoy! ^_^
 
Hi Okami! :salute:
Some famous names involved kin this design.
Seems we need a "Texas Aggie" for some help :applause:
 
Transland AG-2.

My late Father attended Texas A & M for a couple of semesters before going off to WWII.
 
... And here I thought I was making things difficult.

Yup, Transland AG-2, based on the North American T-6G Harvard/Texan (depending on which side of the Puddle you're on). Looks like the T-6 was a very popular cropduster - can't see it's present-day namesake do the same thing, though. ;p

Your turn, Moses. :3
 
Farman Goliath of the Československých státních aerolinií (CSA), or (Edit) one of the Avia or Letov licence-built models.
 
Could only find another photo of the presumably same aircraft from a different angle but no registration to identify it exactly. Do you know what engines are installed? Looks like a W12?

Here a nice grainy photo:

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Japanese, but I can't put a finger on it. Not Tachikawa Ki-77 or SS-1. Could not find it flipping through my Japanese referrences unless I skipped a page or two. Good one Lefty.
 
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