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Old 22-01-2005   #11 (permalink)
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So basically this is your cockpit checklist-
1/ Post an aeroplane picture to identify on the other thread.
2/Wait for it to be correctly identified here on this thread.
3/ When it has been identified correctly,go back to the other thread and compose the invisible tag.
4/ Keep this thread for any dialogue,that way it keeps the quiz page neat and tidy.
As soon as everyone has read the messages there I will go and tidy thing up.

Three greens,You are cleared to land !
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Old 22-01-2005   #12 (permalink)
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Thanks Barry. I `ll maybe try another photo. Nice one Kiwi, I was sure the "Comet" wasnt the DH 88 but ...time for another lie down.
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This twin Comet DH.88 lookalike I have seen it before,must dig deeper.
Sorry that it has been a technical day for you guys 4

Written like this- [answer ]keepeverythingclose[/answer ] but without the gaps.
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Ciao, I think #15 is prototype MM363 UmbraT-18 but then mia niente parliamo Italiano.

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#17 looks like the Bereiv BE.12,this is the piston version but later ones came with turboprops.
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In that case Duncan, #20 must be the Saro CUTTY SARK!

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In that case Duncan, #20 must be the Saro CUTTY SARK!
Correct; For those that found the poem but didnt try to read it, a cutty sark is a short shirt worn by one of "hellish legion" that chased Tam when he drunkenly stumbled upon a wild party of witches in the old ruined church of Alloway and saw just a little too much. Talk of coincidences..as I type Channel 4 is about to broadcast a piece on the evening news saving of the Clipper ship Cutty Sark from decay. It is currently in dry dock at Greenwich, London. Built in Aberdeen, Scotland, bye the way ! Just seen TV piece they are asking for £12 million from Lottery Fund, wonder if Glasgow`s tall ship will be considered too, somehow I doubt it.....My guess for #23 is a Heinkel He100 but before fitting retracts ?

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Correct; For those that found the poem but didnt try to read it, a cutty sark is a short shirt worn by one of "hellish legion" that chased Tam when he drunkenly stumbled upon a wild party of witches in the old ruined church of Alloway and saw just a little too much. Talk of coincidences..as I type Channel 4 is about to broadcast a piece on the evening news saving of the Clipper ship Cutty Sark from decay. It is currently in dry dock at Greenwich, London. Built in Aberdeen, Scotland, bye the way !

*** Like most Scottish products Duncan,built to last,just look at Scottish Aviation aircraft,good example.These old sailing ships need saving before it is too late,the only answer is to replace the timber piece-meal bit by bit,large wooden dowels,steel pins the lot.
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Sorry Duncan, you guess is not right.
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