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4th Feb 2015, 12:00
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Posted By Kitbag

Yep, you've got it, the odd Caproni Campini that...

Yep, you've got it, the odd Caproni Campini that used a piston engine to turn an axial compressor for that fashionable jet engine effect.

YHC
3rd Feb 2015, 21:55
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Posted By Kitbag

Often claimed as a second by some: ...

Often claimed as a second by some:

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/Chall3Feb15.jpg
2nd Feb 2015, 20:04
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Posted By Kitbag

Looks like function leads to form.

Looks like function leads to form.
2nd Feb 2015, 13:51
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Posted By Kitbag

Aero L60S?

Aero L60S?
1st Feb 2015, 20:18
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Posted By Kitbag

Woohoo thanks. Away from home working off my...

Woohoo thanks. Away from home working off my phone so OH for now.
1st Feb 2015, 10:45
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Posted By Kitbag

Licence built Ilyushin Il-28; the Avia B228?

Licence built Ilyushin Il-28; the Avia B228?
31st Jan 2015, 08:31
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Posted By Kitbag

Can we be more precise, was this an amphibian, or...

Can we be more precise, was this an amphibian, or a land plane?
30th Jan 2015, 17:11
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Posted By Kitbag

Looks llike some variant of Bleriot monoplane. ...

Looks llike some variant of Bleriot monoplane.

Ignore Bri, there are no rules about which era ac come from.
29th Jan 2015, 16:03
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Posted By Kitbag

I'll go west then with another wild guess, Boeing...

I'll go west then with another wild guess, Boeing Model 80?
29th Jan 2015, 06:29
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Posted By Kitbag

One of the Handley Page airliners; HP42?

One of the Handley Page airliners; HP42?
27th Jan 2015, 08:58
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Posted By Kitbag

Absolutely right, the Williams V-jet it is. OH

Absolutely right, the Williams V-jet it is.
OH
24th Jan 2015, 20:58
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Posted By Kitbag

TVM, try this as a quicky ...

TVM, try this as a quicky

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/Chall24Jan15.jpg
24th Jan 2015, 20:28
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Posted By Kitbag

How about this; the ANT-20? ...

How about this; the ANT-20?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Aeroflot_ANT-20bis.jpg
24th Jan 2015, 19:15
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Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

Boeing XB-38?

Boeing XB-38?
24th Jan 2015, 07:00
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Posted By Kitbag

Evansbe has it. The ANT-5/I-4bis, these ac went...

Evansbe has it. The ANT-5/I-4bis, these ac went through the panoply of biplane, sesquiplane and parasol configuration, each time changing the cowling design of the license built Jupiter engine.
...
23rd Jan 2015, 20:20
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Posted By Kitbag

120+ according to Wiki, most of which were...

120+ according to Wiki, most of which were biplanes, the subject is a parasol monoplane though.
23rd Jan 2015, 11:35
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Posted By Kitbag

No, not a Polish kite.

No, not a Polish kite.
23rd Jan 2015, 06:53
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Posted By Kitbag

Good question, I had to go digging. The answer...

Good question, I had to go digging. The answer is yes
22nd Jan 2015, 21:34
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Posted By Kitbag

True, but its unique configuration made it...

True, but its unique configuration made it relatively easy to find on the big G. With that in mind my next one is grainy, old and, I think, pretty generic :ok:
...
22nd Jan 2015, 20:47
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Posted By Kitbag

Hmm, unusual configuration, can't find a clear...

Hmm, unusual configuration, can't find a clear view of the back end but guessing at something like the Adam A700?
22nd Jan 2015, 15:53
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Posted By Kitbag

Maybe to you

Maybe to you
22nd Jan 2015, 15:11
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Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

This kind of looks like (but not identical to) a...

This kind of looks like (but not identical to) a mock up of the Northrop F5 based HESA Saeqeh.
21st Jan 2015, 21:11
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Posted By Kitbag

Too easy, YHC

Too easy, YHC
21st Jan 2015, 20:44
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Posted By Kitbag

Thanks for that one. Here is something a little...

Thanks for that one. Here is something a little more traditional:

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/Chall21Jan15.jpg
21st Jan 2015, 15:54
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Posted By Kitbag

McDonnell Model 120? ...

McDonnell Model 120?

http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/heli/mcdonnell120/mcdonnell120-1.gif
20th Jan 2015, 21:01
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

Hmm, obviously it's an unnatural type of...

Hmm, obviously it's an unnatural type of aircraft. Skid arrangement is wrong for an Allouette, so I'll go for a Bell 47 or one of its variants. (though how it could lift that load I don't know)
20th Jan 2015, 08:10
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

I've stared at this for ages in vain so I'm...

I've stared at this for ages in vain so I'm stabbing in the dark with the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle
18th Jan 2015, 15:43
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Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

Looks like a twin Adour installation to me,...

Looks like a twin Adour installation to me, perhaps on a display team jet?
17th Jan 2015, 07:35
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Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

Is the engine a BMW Bramo, for use in the Focke...

Is the engine a BMW Bramo, for use in the Focke Achgelis FA223?
16th Jan 2015, 18:35
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

That's a very careful answer, how about something...

That's a very careful answer, how about something along the lines of an Alvis Leonides in the Fairey Gyrodyne?
16th Jan 2015, 15:51
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Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

Is it used for propulsion or is it some type of...

Is it used for propulsion or is it some type of auxiliary power unit?
15th Jan 2015, 20:30
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Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

Lycoming R680?

Lycoming R680?
14th Jan 2015, 22:17
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Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

Zaxis has it YHC & goodnight

Zaxis has it

YHC & goodnight
14th Jan 2015, 21:22
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

LOL, like it, I may try that ploy in the future! ...

LOL, like it, I may try that ploy in the future!

Whoever can come up with the name, company or mil designation gets the kudos.
14th Jan 2015, 21:11
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By Kitbag

Thanks Terry, only got there because I...

Thanks Terry, only got there because I misidentified P&Ws logo on the cowling.

Try this bit of heavy metal:

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/chall14Jan15.jpg
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