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Kellet G-1A KD-1A Autogyro Pitcairn Field Willow Grove Pens.

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Using a magnifier. The single seater does appear to have retract gear, but the doors look like T-6. The only single seat T-6 type in those days would be a P-64. You are correct that it is not an A-17. The canopy does not resemble the large curve of the P-35 but could be North American style similar to T-6
 
Ed, I agree with your comment about the lack of clear panels on the rear canopy. But I think it does match the shape of the P-35 Canopy, the bracing of the sliding portion of the canopy also seems to match that of a P-35, and the general shape of the Fuselage is also correct for a P-35. Also you can see the rear under wing streamlining pod for the rearward retracting semi retractable main landing gear, and to my eyes the large fairings on the front of the gear is also visible. Also the way the front fairing of the gear covers part of the tire, almost to the top of the wheel cover also points toward a P-35.

It seems to be painted in temporary camouflage so possibly the rear clear panels are over painted? Or a wild shot in the dark it may be this A/C repaired after the collision damage? Either way I suspect this photo was taken prewar or early 1942 by the markings on all A/C.

I agree it is not a standard P-35 if it is one. But it has to many features of a P-35 to not be some version or modification of the design to my eyes.

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Source Seversky P-35 Color Photographs
 

WINGS PALETTE - Lockheed Model 10/12/14/18/C-60 Electra/Lodestar - Spain (Nationalists) The aircraft on other camouflage consisting from the Luftwaffe colours RLM61/62/63/65. This aircraft was bought for the Spain Republicans by Robert Cuse from the May Company (a chain of department stores) in December 1936. It was shipped on the Mar Cantabrico with seven other aircraft and captured at sea by Nationalists, whose air chief General Kindelan used as his personal transport.

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