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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

I've been thinking Wibault-Penhoët, but I can't reconcile the wingtips or the cockpit glazing with any of the trimotor models of which I'm aware.
 
Sorry, I'm being very picky here, and BG deserves the glass - :icon29:- it is actually the Couzinet 20. Sorry if I misled you, PH.
 
Sorry if I misled you, PH.

Not a problem. I'm quite capable of doing it myself without any assistance!
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Sorry, I'm being very picky here, and BG deserves the glass - :icon29:- it is actually the Couzinet 20. Sorry if I misled you, PH.
Thanks Lefty (though I don't seem to find a visible difference between the Couzinet 20 and the 21).
Here's my next mystery (of which I too ignored the existence up to a few days ago):
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Cheers
BG
 
Have to declare Open House as I just retired from 727 because of age and retirement lasted 48 hours now in school for Medivac King Air 200 job.

Chris
 
A nice sporty plane just after (or before?) performing for the crowd.
 

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Hi BG :encouragement:
Correct ! The R-7 Racek was a homebuilt aerobatic single-seater, designed and built by Messrs. Zdenek Rublič, Zdenek Hlavkov and Jarl Tomasov, all members of the Svazarn Aero Club in Brno. Was later donated to the Narodni Technicke Museum in Prague for restauration, but before she could fly again the aircraft was lost in a fire.

Your turn, Sir!
 
Thanks Wout it is Always a pleasure to read your enlightening comments!
And now here's my today's mystery looking very plain but there's something hidden in there....
Cheers
BG
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