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Old 9th Oct 2005, 23:59
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Cool

OK, time for a real aircraft: mark of type essential to good recognition



TM, are you really sure that you want to fly in one of those noisy, cramped, underpowered bits of timber and balsa Unless you're under 5' 6" tall, of course
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 00:01
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Referee!
Japanese flying bomb - the final version
That should have counted for something. I only ask because I have bugger all chance of getting any of the others

here's one for you while were in standby mode...





Aaaaaargh! no longer in SBY mode. Cleared for the parallel puzzle then...
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 02:49
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Onan that was my Jap flying bomb pic. You were right, but you offered two answers!
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 08:20
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John E. Bell AH-1(?) Cobra. Working on the question mark.

..............and the ? is W. Bell AH-1W Super Cobra.


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Old 10th Oct 2005, 10:23
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Forget,

Very good, and it's the rear (pilot's) seat

Your turn
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 10:52
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John E said:

Unless you're under 5' 6" tall, of course

Have we met??? No really, designer helicopter crew here and I can almost stand up straight inside a Puma.

As for the Vampire, cramped noisy and wooden it may be, but I would still treasure half an hour in one.
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 10:58
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Bell Super Cobra. Ten years with an Oriental Bell distributor may have helped. Here you go -

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Old 10th Oct 2005, 12:19
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From across the pond - I've never been in a Trident, but that must be it!
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Not a Trident. Trident below -

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Old 10th Oct 2005, 12:55
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Yak - 40

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Old 10th Oct 2005, 13:06
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Yak-42

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Old 10th Oct 2005, 13:18
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Too modern for a Yak-42?
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Spot on Cringe - Yak-42D. Your go.

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Old 10th Oct 2005, 14:32
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That would be a Buccaneer then!!
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 15:33
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Eh?

Which one you mean? not Onan's surely?
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 17:09
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With a gap in the proceedings how about this one?



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Its a bit small ( oo err missus) sorry

Edited to say: its much bigger now!!!

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Old 10th Oct 2005, 17:30
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Miniature DC-8, or a Lockheed Jetstar. OK, I used my initiative, and Google. The photographers name is there for all to see.

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Old 10th Oct 2005, 18:13
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Nope, but right number of engines.
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Old 10th Oct 2005, 18:47
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Elvis Presley Jetstar ?

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Old 10th Oct 2005, 19:13
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Correct!

Spotted it on the Legacy Hall photo montage at work, thought it might take a bit longer, bit of a forgotten icon, the 4 engine biz jet.

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