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Old 18-01-2005   #451 (permalink)
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#29 is the Westland-Ciervia CL-20
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Old 18-01-2005   #452 (permalink)
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#51..Tante Ju had a nose job ? Early sponsorship by Gatorade ? Must be a streamline cover for a ferry flight on two of the three engines, middle one U/S.? #29 yep, Westland built it for Senor Cierva.

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To answer your questions Duncan- No, No and No.
Can we clarify about marking when they are answered, are we to put the name by the picture or link to the post where it was identified? I thought it was the latter but some are using the former . I'm confused.
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A triple whammy for me then ...negatory on all three. Dammit! I dont know how we are supposed to answer or where. Sorry, I`m confused too . I thought a marker of some kind on the pic when it was identified but to see the answer we had to come here.
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I thought that's how it was to work too, but #42 has the answer by the picture?
Working my way through them, #41 is the CAMS 120 and #43 is the Dornier G1.
Thats all for tonight.

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Sleep well sweet Prince, we`ve got a blizzard to contend with at 10.30am Tuesday, might go back to bed too! Methinks the Croc mouth might be on a flying-boat, a trial mod for rough water work ?
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#51 is this a Junkers 52 3/m suitably modified ?
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Barry, Tante Ju (German for Aunty Ju) was nickname for Ju 52-3. We called her "Iron Annie" . See post #452 onwards. Here is a good site on the subject. Like the one on floats but we need the ski equiped one today here in the Highlands. www.ju52-3m.ch Think those four Swiss ones are faked?

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I thought that's how it was to work too, but #42 has the answer by the picture?
Working my way through them, #41 is the CAMS 120 and #43 is the Dornier G1.
Thats all for tonight.
*** I think there has been some confusion,when the picture has been identified place an icon on that page,you could then link it to the URL here or just put the message number that identifies it,that should do the trick.
I think that everyone has been experimenting as to the best way and the most convenient system to find the answer,with a bit of fine tuning it will evolve.
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Take a look at picture #46,the aircraft was identified so the icon was added,there is also a message number link to the answer and also as another experiment I have cut and pasted the direct link to the answer here,click onto that and it gets you straight to the answer itself,very quick for the user.
You could just use either the direct link or the answer message number it does not really matter ?
If we could each perhaps once a month update the answers to our individual contributions by placing the respective icon and the answer link,that should do the trick ?
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