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It does - but looking closer, there are quite a few differences to the de Havilland machines. I don't think it's even British.
Elusive.
Looking closer I think you are correct, its not a Puss Moth, the Cabin windows are wrong, what you can see of the vertical tail is different, as is the wing. But the landing gear and the wing struts a very similure. Now I am going to have to look closer at other light A/C of the late 1930's
 

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