Fantasy Aircraft Needs Help to Label

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Hi all,

the aircraft shown in the picture is surely purely fantastic. It shows a certain resemblance to the unbuilt Messerschmitt Me 165 heavy bomber project, but there are too many differences to serious drawings.

To help me label it ("correctly" to do so is not possible), you can do two things:

1) If you have seen it before, and know how the artist called it, please tell us.

2) If you have never seen it before, you can propose an name for it.

Thank you, and best regards,
RT
 

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Me 210/410 central fin, Do 17 end fins, Mosquito FB VI canopy aft of wing, G3M front canopy, SAAB 18 glass nose, Sea Fury engine cowlings. Mangled swastika on fin.

Mischling Mi 666A-0.
 
Hi all,

the aircraft shown in the picture is surely purely fantastic. It shows a certain resemblance to the unbuilt Messerschmitt Me 165 heavy bomber project, but there are too many differences to serious drawings.

To help me label it ("correctly" to do so is not possible), you can do two things:

1) If you have seen it before, and know how the artist called it, please tell us.

2) If you have never seen it before, you can propose an name for it.

Thank you, and best regards,
RT
Wings, tailplane and (assymmetric) external tailfins from Lancaster.
Note port external tailfin: upper part from Me 410, lower part from Lancaster.

Rear fuselage and central tailfin from Me 410 with Hinomaru.

Front fuselage from Mitsubishi G3M.

Clear nose from Bristol Beaufort...or from Fokker T.VIII-W?.

Engines from Sea Fury.
 

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AI generated?
Me 210/410 central fin, Do 17 end fins, Mosquito FB VI canopy aft of wing, G3M front canopy, SAAB 18 glass nose, Sea Fury engine cowlings. Mangled swastika on fin.

Mischling Mi 666A-0.
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Me 210/410 central fin, Do 17 end fins, Mosquito FB VI canopy aft of wing, G3M front canopy, SAAB 18 glass nose, Sea Fury engine cowlings. Mangled swastika on fin.

Mischling Mi 666A-0.
No
 

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Hi all,

the aircraft shown in the picture is surely purely fantastic. It shows a certain resemblance to the unbuilt Messerschmitt Me 165 heavy bomber project, but there are too many differences to serious drawings.

To help me label it ("correctly" to do so is not possible), you can do two things:

1) If you have seen it before, and know how the artist called it, please tell us.

2) If you have never seen it before, you can propose an name for it.

Thank you, and best regards,
RT
Label;)
 

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Thank you very much for all this work, friends!!!!:):):):)

Going to store it as "Frankenstein Fr 674". Why this?

First, Justo is correct with his patchwork.

Second, recently I learned, Mary Shelley, travelling to the Alps, passed the town Frankenstein in Palatinate. In a castle over the town, a real, but mysterious and unpopular inventor caused mischief. People there told Mary about him, so he became the role model of the certain Dr.

"674" is the beginning of the postal code of Frankenstein.

Best regards, and thanks again,
RT
 

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