PPRuNe Forums - Search Results

Go Back  PPRuNe Forums > Search Forums
Reload this Page >

Search Results

Wikiposts
Search
 
Search: Posts Made By: evansb
Showing results 1 to 35 of 269
Search took 0.01 seconds.
31st Jan 2015, 03:09
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Obviously a flying boat, so we can eliminate over...

Obviously a flying boat, so we can eliminate over 200 countries,,,
30th Jan 2015, 11:47
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Don't do nuthin south of 1916...

Don't do nuthin south of 1916...
24th Jan 2015, 20:41
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Kitbag is correct. :ok: The "Maxsim Gorky". Only...

Kitbag is correct. :ok: The "Maxsim Gorky". Only two were built. The first version had eight engines. The one in the photo is the second aircraft, with six, but more powerful
engines. Your turn.
24th Jan 2015, 19:35
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Sorry, not a Boeing product.

Sorry, not a Boeing product.
24th Jan 2015, 17:55
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Sorry, not a Northrop pusher.

Sorry, not a Northrop pusher.
24th Jan 2015, 17:24
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Thank you. Here is the next one: ...

Thank you. Here is the next one:
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/e3c1cc3e-d43b-4280-99e9-495b2c422eec.jpg
23rd Jan 2015, 21:29
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Tupolev ANT-5 (I-4) ?

Tupolev ANT-5 (I-4) ?
20th Jan 2015, 18:22
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Is that the stock of a gun with a cable operated...

Is that the stock of a gun with a cable operated trigger?
18th Jan 2015, 17:10
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

The photo is a Mitsubishi T-2, the tail...

The photo is a Mitsubishi T-2, the tail configuration is nearly identical to the F-1.

Kitbag did identify the RR Turbomeca Adour type engine, which was produced under license in Japan and known...
18th Jan 2015, 15:29
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Thank you. That was a very interesting challenge....

Thank you. That was a very interesting challenge.

Here is the next one:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r68/convair640/4f6c9226-d3f8-436c-8e5c-c4f6bf19c878_zps9dfce888.jpg
18th Jan 2015, 01:26
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

The Hafner R.II? ...

The Hafner R.II?
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/hafnerR2.gif

Check out this video of the Hafner & Nagler R.II Revoplane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIt1XnZJZKY
17th Jan 2015, 01:17
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Appears to be similar in layout to an earlier Von...

Appears to be similar in layout to an earlier Von Baumhauer design, or even perhaps a Fletner design. Still baffled.
16th Jan 2015, 21:21
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

I'm baffled. This is the best I've got: ...

I'm baffled. This is the best I've got:


http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/ken_blimp.jpg
14th Jan 2015, 04:31
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Correct! The NAMC YS-11. Speed and range were...

Correct! The NAMC YS-11. Speed and range were similar to the HS 748, but the YS-11 had a greater payload capacity, thus a lower operating cost.

YOUR TURN.
14th Jan 2015, 03:38
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Funny that, to quote Jenkins' post, (now...

Funny that, to quote Jenkins' post, (now deleted), .. "30 years later they produced a more useful twin engined aircraft". Indeed, as Mitsubishi produced the T-2 and F-2 twin engine jets, both very...
13th Jan 2015, 02:39
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Perhaps it is the elegant high-performance...

Perhaps it is the elegant high-performance Mitsubishi Ki-83?
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/ki-83-04.jpg
11th Jan 2015, 08:58
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Thank you. OPEN HOUSE, as I need some sleep.

Thank you. OPEN HOUSE, as I need some sleep.
11th Jan 2015, 08:40
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Thought you might give us a CAC Woomera, but I...

Thought you might give us a CAC Woomera, but I think it is a Martin Baltimore GR.1.
7th Jan 2015, 13:08
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Correct. :ok: A BAe 146. As requested, it...

Correct. :ok: A BAe 146.

As requested, it is OPEN HOUSE.
7th Jan 2015, 07:05
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Not a Fokker.

Not a Fokker.
6th Jan 2015, 22:23
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Here is another one: ...

Here is another one:
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/afeb5471-ca05-43d8-91e6-14d45850c0e9.png
5th Jan 2015, 06:46
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

A Deviated Septum?

A Deviated Septum?
3rd Jan 2015, 21:24
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Noyade is correct. :ok: Your turn

Noyade is correct. :ok: Your turn
3rd Jan 2015, 16:28
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Thank you. here is the next challenge: ...

Thank you. here is the next challenge:
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/5722310a-aa5b-4b44-8b80-f7c3212fcee7.jpg
2nd Jan 2015, 22:24
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Northrop X-4 Bantam? ...

Northrop X-4 Bantam?
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/617px-Northrop_X-4_onground_colour.jpg
31st Dec 2014, 16:28
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Yes, it is the Shanghai Y-10.:ok: You have...

Yes, it is the Shanghai Y-10.:ok: You have control.

Externally, the Y-10 was more akin to a Boeing 720, and internally there was little similarity.
31st Dec 2014, 13:37
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

The Challenge is back? Okay, here is one: ...

The Challenge is back? Okay, here is one:
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/Who_wants_the_flu.jpg
29th Jun 2014, 23:04
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Correct. Open House.

Correct. Open House.
29th Jun 2014, 22:59
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Here is the next challenge: ...

Here is the next challenge:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r68/convair640/convair640096/fa678f5b-aa65-4199-9367-7af14fff7d43_zpsb75c8555.jpg
27th Jun 2014, 07:25
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

SincoTC Oh man you are so correct!:ok: The PAK...

SincoTC Oh man you are so correct!:ok: The PAK Sukhoi T-50 is spot on! God bless you! You are totally in control..
27th Jun 2014, 06:17
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

I'm back. Whot? Not a singah reply? Buggah! ...

I'm back. Whot? Not a singah reply? Buggah! Gore blimey mate! Its as easy as toast! (no beans, please)... Pass the 57
26th Jun 2014, 21:00
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Note: I'll be away from a computer until approx....

Note: I'll be away from a computer until approx. 2330Z.
26th Jun 2014, 20:45
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Thanks! Here is the next one: ...

Thanks! Here is the next one:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r68/convair640/convair640093/759df1cf-98eb-4fe4-8e91-86731a11280e_zpse1266196.jpg
26th Jun 2014, 15:53
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Douglas O-46A. Additional clues not needed....

Douglas O-46A. Additional clues not needed. There were plenty of clues in your initial photograph. Good photo by the way..
22nd Jun 2014, 22:53
Replies: 4,884
Views: 616,765
Posted By evansb

Super Frelon ?

Super Frelon ?
Showing results 1 to 35 of 269
 


 
Forum Jump

Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.