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To move things along a little, perhaps...
To two of Noyade's questions, I must answer: Yes; to one: No.
To two of Noyade's questions, I must answer: Yes; to one: No.
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I've got an idea.
How about this: British? Yes. Civil? Yes. Turboprop Twin? No. How about a pair of Lycomings?
BN Islander?
Edit to add: There of course could be three Lycomings and therefore a Trislander?
How about this: British? Yes. Civil? Yes. Turboprop Twin? No. How about a pair of Lycomings?
BN Islander?
Edit to add: There of course could be three Lycomings and therefore a Trislander?
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The original image:
Bravo Nacluv!
Hence why I was less than forthcoming with my original answer; there aren't many British civilian non-turboprop twins... Sorry Noyade, I hope you understand!
My 'baffled' clue may have helped
The Islander was manufactured at Bembridge, Isle of Wight, a stone's throw from the Saunders-Roe factory in Cowes...
This aircraft was on the cover of a British aviation magazine, and that edition was featured on their website for many months as an example back issue.
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Bravo Nacluv!
Hence why I was less than forthcoming with my original answer; there aren't many British civilian non-turboprop twins... Sorry Noyade, I hope you understand!
My 'baffled' clue may have helped
The Islander was manufactured at Bembridge, Isle of Wight, a stone's throw from the Saunders-Roe factory in Cowes...
This aircraft was on the cover of a British aviation magazine, and that edition was featured on their website for many months as an example back issue.
Nacluv has control.
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Blimey - I wasn't 100% convinced myself! The IoW link did help to get me thinking in what turns out to be the right direction. Then I realised the viewpoint in the photo would be about right for someone in the r/h seat. The baffled clue, incidentally went right over my head.
Thanks TheiC for a great challenge - it was fun!
Now please excuse me while I rush off to find another...
Thanks TheiC for a great challenge - it was fun!
Now please excuse me while I rush off to find another...
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Well, a crop of it... Obviously not a very clever one, perhaps!
I spent twenty minutes this morning working on a Tamworth clue for you but didn't get round to using it, I'm afraid.
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I spent twenty minutes this morning working on a Tamworth clue for you but didn't get round to using it, I'm afraid.
Your control!
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In this case - the Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning...
Your control.