Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant. Originally designed as a glider but then equipped with eventually six Gnome engines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt_Me_323The P-82 was certainly not alone in having handed engines. The Westland Whirlwind had handed R-R Peregrines and the whole engine on one side rotated in the opposite direction. Rolls-Royce decided that was a complete pain in the backside and more trouble than it was worth so when it came to the Merlins for the de Havilland Hornet they just put an extra idler gear in the reduction gear train on one side.
Mick G wrote:
Interesting. You just don't see 4 engine taildraggers. Looking into this, I fell into the rabbit hole and found its cousin SE.161 Languedoc. What a pretty airplane, sleek, long twin tail, 4 engine tail dragger!
How many 4 engine taildraggers is none?
Boeing B-17, Armstrong Whitworth Ensign, Avro Lancaster and descendants, Short Stirling, Handley Page Halifax and descendants, Fw 200 Condor, Junkers Ju 290 - just off the top of my head.
I seem to remember a reasonably attractive Italian bomber too, and the Russian Petlyakov Pe-8.