Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 4

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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 4

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And to think that I thought it was an "Anti Gremlin" trap :)

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Some of these little devils then Dennis? :?

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Well folks, yes, it is a Mossie, as listed ............... Well Done! to those who answered correctly and many thanks to those who participated.
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And here's mine, with the "x" at 2 o'clock on the roundel
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