You have posted the pusher before and I spent a LOT of time looking for it - to no avail. Think you will need to venture onto a French site for this baby.
The twin, I am sure I have seen before , will have a good slog through the books today !
I thought I had seen a picture of the twin before..just checked the local library and found an article in a NZ Aviation History book and the exactly same picture..
It is a one off homebuilt built in New Zealand called the the Everson Bros Evo 111. Built in the mid 30s for the Melbourne to London air race but wasn't finished in time and was subsequently grounded due to the proximity of the props to the cockpit
Looks like the French mystery has been cracked. See last post in above thread at Flypast.
"In a French forum a member posted the solution:
This plane is a Weymann CTW 231 Tourisme.
The abbreviation CTW means Charles Terres Weymann.
The registration was F-ALQY.
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