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Yup...thats the errrrr...ummmm...thing !.
Definately Flintstone inspired. Good spot dude ! Over to you now for something equally bizarre ?
 

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Hi all, I just came back to check the thread and what I see?
Nonetheless than a "steam powered ptero-copterus"! LOL
Nice find, Geedee

The last pic, instead, make me think about a piston inline engine more than a radial, and a twin engined aircraft but I've really no clue about the model...

Cheers
 
I've seen this before, or something like it....hang on a minute...
Twin radial ?...Beech 18 nope...back in a mo'....

Aha...Boeing B247D ?
 
Cheers Glenn, that was a good one.

Interesting to note the similarity to the DC2 /3 with the main undercart sticking out proud when in the retracted postion....must help a whole heap in the event of a belly landing !

Rightyho chaps, have a go at this one (and no, its not prehistoric....this time !!)
 

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Geedee, I think this is too difficult to guess for me (and I suspect not only for me...), only thing I can say it's a piston engined (probably a radial) aircraft, twin engined maybe.
Some hint, please?

Cheers
 
Sorry chaps

Its not a Shakleton

Heres a few clues....

Its a American design
Military and Civilian use
Nosewheel
Multi engined

Its a......
 

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