What an excellent shot

Sorry Nico she is a PR XIX, here is some history on her:-
Delivered to the PRU unit at RAF Benson in April 1945, PS890 served with 542 and 81 Squadrons RAF, before being sold to the Thailand Air Force in 1954.
It was put on show at a museum in Bankopk, until being sold again in 1999 to the Air Museum in Chino. As part of the rebuild, she was fitted with an ex-Shackleton Griffon engine and the contra-rotating props retained
This had never been done before in the PR XIXs. The fact is, there was not any spare Griffon engines at the time.
She is owned by Christophe Jacquard, in Dijon, France.
The Shackleton engine was removed and she was fitted with a conventional single propeller and painted in South-East Asia Command camouflage.
Attached image is how she looked with her contra-rotating props, I have also add an image of a Mk.XVI