From previous answers this is probably at RAF Duxford in the mid-1930s.
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Source: wikimedia.org
I would say an Armstrong Whitworth Whitley.
Somehow the uncommon nose section looks like a special variant, maybe a radar-equipped submarine hunter?
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$\begingroup$ The pictures show Armstrong Whitworth Whitley K7208, built as a Mk I, but used in 1938 as a prototype to test the aircraft with Rolls Royce Merlin engines. The nose and tail turrets were removed and faired over. $\endgroup$ Commented Aug 18, 2019 at 12:25