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Just a guess, but maybe Lockheed Electra/Electra Jr. Or maybe a Lodestar.
Possibly Beechcraft Model 18.
Due to the Fusalage shape, tail, and windows I'm really leaning tward the Beechcraft.
particularly with this pic:
Almost positive it's the Model 18 now.
Their new piccy is confusing me because they ask for manufacturer, designation and name, but to me it is obviously a BAC One Eleven, so what name?
The upward curvature of the inner leading edge towards the fuselage is a unique design feature, not to mention the undercarriage and the wing fence - as recognisable to me as a wing on a Spitfire.
I just think they are using the ID exactly as Airliners.net use it. Not unreasonable as they are a very good source - they just haven't been instructed by Sir George Edwards what the plane is really called
Damn! you've got an eye for detail Waynos! Never noticed the 'curvature' until you pointed it out. Did you work for BAC?
Makes sense, especially considering AviaQuiz are even having trouble with the word Designation on their site...
"Looking For: Manufacturer, Destignation, and Name."
Just saw your photo - well done! Got a web page for it?