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22-11-2004
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#121 (permalink)
| | 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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| #119 a Lerwick ? .....#75 is it Russian ? Dont tell us answer yet, just country of origin. It must be a copy of Peashooter or a contender for same contract. |
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22-11-2004
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#122 (permalink)
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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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| Try this one ? Try identifying all 5 aircraft top to bottom in this picture,easy enough for both categories,have fun !
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22-11-2004
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#123 (permalink)
| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
Posts: 1,093
| Dak,Annie,Mossie aaaaaaand... er.. Hermes ? By the way Kiwi dont agree with Brit only, The Devil has the best tunes after all. I for one would like to know about the Latvian, built under licence from Peruvian designers ( ex Reichburo )triple-decker delta steam-powered scram-jet ornithopter submersible ekranoplan airbus/combat machine ! |
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22-11-2004
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#124 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member | Duncan, I've got three views of that project if you want to build it (but only the autogyro version)!!! |
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22-11-2004
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#125 (permalink)
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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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Originally Posted by duncan Dak,Annie,Mossie aaaaaaand... er.. Hermes ? By the way Kiwi dont agree with Brit only, The Devil has the best tunes after all. I for one would like to know about the Latvian, built under licence from Peruvian designers ( ex Reichburo )triple-decker delta steam-powered scram-jet ornithopter submersible ekranoplan airbus/combat machine ! | *** Sorry Duncan,not one right ! just goes to show that you need to look closer as these aircraft are not always what they seem.
Brits only are far too easy Kiwi,agree with Duncan on that,keep those exotics flowing,my hair loss has never been so prolific ! not that I have much thatch on top left anyway.
I have learned a lot about aircraft that I never knew existed these past few weeks.
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22-11-2004
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#126 (permalink)
| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
Posts: 1,093
| "...you need to look closer as these aircraft are not always what they seem." Any closer and I`d be able to read the photographer`s name (miguel Snoep) and where to find them (at the bottom of the pic)  Shurley shome mishtake ! OK then, it is a fly-past of maritime patrol types including a Neptune and a couple of French 4 engined ones that I cant remember the name of. Best I can do, class b then ? Kiwi, hang on to those plans for a bit yet, thanks. Was I wrong on the Lerwick too ?
Last edited by duncan; 22-11-2004 at 09:43..
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23-11-2004
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#127 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member | You were right with the Lerwick here is another bit of British engineering for you to label. The other aircraft has nothing to do with P-26 apart from looking a bit like it. |
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23-11-2004
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#128 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kiwi You were right with the Lerwick here is another bit of British engineering for you to label. The other aircraft has nothing to do with P-26 apart from looking a bit like it. | *** Thats a Bristol Badger,I think they only built 3 prototypes because it turned out a bit heavy.
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23-11-2004
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#129 (permalink)
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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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| Time for an aide memoir on what we have so far outstanding,and those that have been identified-
55 Seabird Seeker
67 Harlin Y-12
74 Bonney Gull
75 Unidentified
80 Douglas Cloudster
84 Unidentified
94 Timm N2T-1 Tutor
101 Partly identified as a Piaggio type
118 Unidentified
122 Unidentified
127 Pending
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23-11-2004
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#130 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member | Well here is another one for you while I go and check some spelling (and #75 is NOT Russian)
Last edited by Kiwi; 23-11-2004 at 03:31..
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