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* 1. Thank you to Trade Group 11 for providing this description. Trade Group 11 are Intelligence Analysts (Imagery) and this is the format used by their RAF analysts to identify unrecognisable aircraft

What aircraft is this? Can you get it by the last line?


This military tactical transport aircraft can normally be found at RAF Brize Norton...


It has straight wings which have a trailing edge taper and square slightly rounded tips. They are positioned central and high on the fuselage...


It has four turboprop engines mounted under the wings...


It has a cigar shaped fuselage with a loading ramp at the rear, a solid rounded nose and a stepped multi-seat cockpit...


It has a tail consisting of two horizontal stabilisers which are straight with an equal taper, mounted on the fuselage. Plus a single vertical stabiliser, or fin, which has a leading edge taper...

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* 2. What aircraft is below?

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* 3. What aircraft is this?

This ground attack and reconnaissance aircraft takes its name from the only extant member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas.

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* 4. What aircraft is below?

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* 5. What aircraft is this?

This was the aircraft of the sole remaining RAF VC recipient who turned 100 on 20th May 2020 – god bless you sir!

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