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Noyade 14th Apr 2012 22:57


Surprised there were no takers Terry
Well, there was one guy looking, but for the life of him couldn't remember the name. Didn't matter though, cause in the end when the dumb bastard found it, it was completely wrong. He thought it was the Van Valkenburgh.

http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/4485/img569.jpg


I am sure this one will cause no proplem:-
Well, there is one guy looking, but for the life of him....:)

Flying-wing mate?

MReyn24050 14th Apr 2012 23:23

Not a flying wing Graeme.

Noyade 15th Apr 2012 11:53

A pair of Cockpit Bug's Eyes, like in the C-74 Globemaster and XB-43?

But this is much older?

MReyn24050 15th Apr 2012 19:09

You have it Graeme. It is the Douglas C47 Globemaster.

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...long_beach.jpg

You have control.

Noyade 15th Apr 2012 21:55

Thanks Mel. Very generous.
Sadly it took me quite a while to figure out the camera must've been on the floor between the seats, looking up.

http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/8076/img479z.jpg

Noyade 16th Apr 2012 22:03

Clue Time
 
The mystery ship from the outside...

http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/4148/1265535.jpg

sabredog 17th Apr 2012 09:01

Ryan SCW-145?
If correct, it will have to be "Open House".

Noyade 17th Apr 2012 09:06


Ryan SCW
That's the one Sabredog. :ok:

SD has requested open house.

evansb 24th Apr 2012 15:47

Deleted due to a lack of responses.

MReyn24050 1st May 2012 11:45

Lists of What Cockpit Challenges. Update 01/May/2012
 
Updated List of challenges can be found in the above sticky.

SincoTC 10th May 2012 06:19

Thanks as always Mel; great job:ok:

This one doesn't appear to be on the list and I've got plenty of patience :)

http://i1138.photobucket.com/albums/..._WzztCP038.jpg

sabredog 10th May 2012 07:00

FMA Ae. T.1.?

SincoTC 10th May 2012 07:25

Blimey; who needs patience, the thread lives!!!:D

But why sixteen days without a Challenge, when a new one goes in under the hour :confused::confused:

Well done sabredog :D

It is indeed the FMA Ae.T.1


The FMA AeT.1 was an airliner built in Argentina in the early 1930s. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Only three examples were built, christened General San Martín, Deán Funes, and Jorge Newbery. These aircraft provided Argentina's first scheduled airline services with Aero-Argentina, flying between Córdoba and Buenos Aires. The Deán Funes was also used to make a long-distance flight to Ushuaia, bringing the first mail to that town after a flight of 6,500 km (4,000 mi). Air France director Colin Jeannel flew as a passenger on that flight.

http://i1138.photobucket.com/albums/...afe/aet1-2.jpg

Sabredog has control :ok:

sabredog 10th May 2012 10:11

Thank you,SincoTC.
The next challenge;
http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/...33/Quiz106.jpg

evansb 10th May 2012 18:33

ASJA Jaktfalk ?

MReyn24050 10th May 2012 23:08

IMAM Ro-37 I believe. One of the restored aircraft recovered from Afghanistan.

sabredog 11th May 2012 08:59

evensb,sorry, not the Jakfalk.

MEL has the correct answer,the IMAM RO-37 (Refurbished from Afghanistan).
Many thanks for the updated lists,Mel.
YHC

MReyn24050 11th May 2012 09:11

Thanks for your comment Terry. Here is the next one:-
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...pitquiz435.jpg

Noyade 12th May 2012 11:17

Hi Mel.
Not many curves, very angled frame?
Wild stab...
Pre-1939 French twin airliner?

MReyn24050 12th May 2012 12:34

Hi Graeme.
Pre 1939 twin airliner, but not French.
Mel


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