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The Capelis XC-12 was a failed 1933 aircraft design that most notably was used as a non-flying prop in the 1939 film Five Came Back with Chester Morris and Lucille Ball and in the 1942 movie The Flying Tigers starring John Wayne. It resembled a Beech 18 and featured unusual twin horizontal tail structures supported by several vertical surfaces. Funded by local Greek restaurateurs as a promotional aircraft and constructed with help from University of California students.

* 46 Capelis XC-12 / Capelis XC-12 * 47 CASA 2.111 / 2.1
/ Vac kit Capelis XC-12 Part 1 / Vac kit Capelis XC-12 Part 1 Scratchbuilt 1:72 built by Gabriel Stern on ARCair > 2

Capelis XC-12 with fake tail number for a motion picture; that's Mr Capelis holding a yardstick.3

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