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SincoTC 4th Mar 2011 05:35

Thanks Kitbag,

Let's see if this one fares any better! I doubt it will, but it's nice to keep things moving!

http://i1138.photobucket.com/albums/..._WzztCP004.jpg

aviate1138 4th Mar 2011 09:17

I'll prove I'm an idiot......Jian-10 perhaps? :)

SincoTC 4th Mar 2011 09:48

Not an idiot aviate, you've got the right part of the World, but the wrong aircraft!

Kitbag 4th Mar 2011 14:40

AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo (its the single seat one at the back of the hangar)


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...x-100B2033.JPG

SincoTC 4th Mar 2011 15:03

That's the one Kitbag :D

The AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo, although, according to wiki, where both you're image and mine appear, the cockpit is captioned as belonging to the F-CK-1 C/D Hsiang Sheng, which from the evidence of the red carpet and other clues is wrong!

Let's hope AIDC never produce a -U2 version as that would give serious concern to "net nanny" software trawling for naughty words :uhoh:

Kitbag has control :ok:

Kitbag 4th Mar 2011 15:58

TVM SincoTC. Lets see how this replay from a few years ago plays out:

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...it/WCPMar4.jpg

MReyn24050 4th Mar 2011 17:19

Bristol Buckmaster Cockpit perhaps?

Kitbag 4th Mar 2011 17:31

Right! That's it! I'm retiring!

Mel is quite right, it's the Buckmaster advanced trainer

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Buckmaster.jpg

MReyn24050 4th Mar 2011 18:29

Thanks Kitbag. Here is one I am sure you will get in no time:-
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...pitquiz373.jpg
Mel

Kitbag 4th Mar 2011 18:40

Blind flying panel and spade grip make it seem British to me, screen frame makes me think of Blackburn Roc or Skua. I'll guess at Skua dive bomber, but don't have any idea if they can be differentiated

MReyn24050 4th Mar 2011 19:00

This one was not from Blackburn.

Kitbag 4th Mar 2011 19:10

But it was named after a bird? Fairey Fulmar?

sycamore 4th Mar 2011 19:12

Something wild, a Barracuda ?

MReyn24050 4th Mar 2011 20:11

Nothing wild from Fairey either.

Kitbag 4th Mar 2011 20:53

This is getting silly. (and I'm getting desperate!)

Miles Master?

sycamore 4th Mar 2011 20:58

Did it see operational service in wartime ? after ?

MReyn24050 4th Mar 2011 21:01

Kitbag, not the Miles Master.
sycamore. Yes the aircraft did see operational service in WWII.
Mel

Noyade 4th Mar 2011 21:30


This one was not from Blackburn.

Nothing wild from Fairey either.

not the Miles Master.
But you didn't deny it was from Miles Mel.....? :)

A Miles product?

Kitbag 4th Mar 2011 21:59

Some talk of Alexander, and some of Hercules,
Of Hector and Lysander, and such great men as these;

Westlands Lizzie?

MReyn24050 4th Mar 2011 22:28

Sorry for the delay. This aircraft is not a Miles product or from Westlands.


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