Aircraft Identification V

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The nose looks "DeHavillandish". The engines look French. The ass-end looks like a C-54. It's a..a....a...a
 
As per Wayne, the Agusta Zappata AZ 8 L...



Another airliner...

 
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That is the Sud Est Armagnac, a Beautiful looking, and deceptively big, aeroplane.

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One from me;
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Spot on! top speed was expected to be in the region of 520mph, Me 262 territory!.

Here's another one

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Isn't another Agusta Carson? I think it looks like the AZ-8 of the late 1950's

This is a cumulative message for Waynos, Marcogrifo and Graeme
Yes it is the Agusta AZ-8/L which flew in 1958 and sadly remained a prototype (no pressurized cabin). Well done boys!
carson1934
 
While "eating my hands" (an italian idiom for which I find no English equivalent but maybe Marcogrifo can cast light on this obscure expression) this is my next challenge....
carson1934
 

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