Guess the aircraft

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Re: Guess the aircraft

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Well if it's not the E28/39 and it's merely a mock up, it does have certain P51-type characteristic and with the clipped wingtip and C1 roundels on that wing at the back, it suggests a mock-up for the Martin-Baker MB5.

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A Miles Product, i dont think its the canard although the shot could do with being a little longer to confirm.
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Not a mock up, and not a jet. No ones got it so far - one hint, it's got two engines
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I'd bet quite a bit that it isn't a British built aircraft, but something either lent from the US or captured from an axis airforce
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If its not a Miles or a Gloster what about a Westland Welkin or maybe a Short Seamew, surely no Balliol survives.
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I think we can count all three of those out, they look (according to google) nowhere near to what the photo shows.
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Heres one to google Blackout AW Double Mamba its an engine that might fit the bill. Am i on the right track rlangham?
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G'Day Gents

Could it be a Westland Whirlwind (very rare beast)

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None of those - it is British though

Regarding the Balliol, there are a few preserved - 2 in the UK and 2 in Sri Lanka. RAFM Cosford has a Sea Balliol (there's a link at Cosford with this mystery aircraft if it helps), and a Balliol under restoration at the superb Boulton Paul Association http://www.boultonpaul.com/
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De Havilland Hornet or Sea Hornet?


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52D wrote:Heres one to google Blackout AW Double Mamba
The only aircraft with a double mamba that I know of is the Fairey gannet
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Not a de Havilland product
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What's confusing me then is that it's a single seater but appears to have twin end-plate fins. I was thinking of a Miles product, but the only twin fins I know of theirs aren't single seaters.

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It's not a single seated - there is another cockpit not in view, where the pilot sits in a rather different position. Not a Miles product either. If it's not guessed by around midnight I'll post up the answer
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