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22-01-2005
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Warwick,UK Real Name: Barry My Models: Aviation artifacts Visit wonwinglo's Gallery
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| My Answer to the Quiz is... This new thread works alongside the new 'Aircraft Recognition Quiz 2005' both of the other older threads are now closed and a fresh start can be made here,this thread is for your suggestions as to the answers.Posting #1 explains how once the aircraft has been identified the answer can be hidden on the same page with a clever system devised by John which utilises a simple tag,just follow the instructions.
Any answers to the older quiz can still be given here but can I suggest that we leave the older pictures where they are until exhausted,this gives us the chance for a totally new start to what has proved to be a very popular exercise.
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22-01-2005
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| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
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| So do we post new answers here ? |
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Originally Posted by duncan So do we post new answers here ? | *** Yes Duncan post your new answers here just like before on the old thread,then when the aircraft has been identified put the answer on the 'invisible' tag on the other new thread,sorry for the inconvenience but it was necessary to start new threads to assist downloads,especially those with slower connections.
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22-01-2005
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| A couple of wild guesses on these-
#3 is this a RWD type ?
#4 is this a Yak type ? the tail looks very odd.
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| | Scale Model Member | Barry, No and No. |
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| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
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| OK ,wakened up a bit now. Answer to #8 the DH88 look-a-like is Caudron-Renault C-640. Right now what? Is there an indication on the photo page that says the plane has been identified or do I have to add that too ? Itried the invisible tag but up the answer came for all to see right under the pic. I thought that was going to remain hidden to let others have a guess. 
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| | Scale Model Member | Before we get to the problem of the tag, I have to tell you that it is not the Caudron C-460 Typhon. (compare the fin and rudder shapes for a start) I did mention that you would have to be a clever chap. |
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| | one more feather ......!
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| ...oh, think I need to lay down for a little, my head hurts ! |
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22-01-2005
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| Right,lets have a stab at these-
#5 Reid & Sigrist Snargasher
#6 Boeing Stratoliner
#7 Ryan Fireball
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Originally Posted by duncan OK ,wakened up a bit now. Answer to #8 the DH88 look-a-like is Caudron-Renault C-640. Right now what? Is there an indication on the photo page that says the plane has been identified or do I have to add that too ? Itried the invisible tag but up the answer came for all to see right under the pic. I thought that was going to remain hidden to let others have a guess.  | *** Duncan you have written the tag correctly,it shows this end as 'invisible' dont worry I will tidy the wrong answers up,the important thing to remember is no spaces,dont worry you will get the hang of it,I will assist you.
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