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I assume the last one ISN'T an early mark Blenhiem right? Whatever it is I see it didn't have handed engines. Must have had some nice pull to fight on take-off.

My dear Captain,
it is one of the so called Bristol Bisley's (Blenheim Mk.V) operated by a greek crew somewhere in Lybia
carson
 
Contraption is a Rocheville Artic Tern.
 

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Good afternoon gentlemen,
this is my today's offer, may I have the name of this a/c and the country corresponding to the insignia on her vertical fin?
Cheers
carson
 

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And since the accent is on older planes what about identifying this early floatplane?
Good luck
Carson

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and this one which looks like a chopper and it isn't on top no engines aboard....and this is the last for today....
carson
 

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