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Old 13th May 2006, 20:44
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I do apologise. Please delete Northrop and insert North American Aviation.it is of course the North American Aviation X-15.

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Sure is - all yours!




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Thank you BEagle.
I am sure this will be solved in no time.
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F4 Phantom? Can't believe one hasn't appeared already!

Off to work now, won't be able to check for a while, so in the unlikely event .... etc., as ever, would someone like to take the helm on my behalf?

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No, not a F4 Phantom
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The only thing that comes close in my eyes is an F-5A of some sort, but it looks far too new and uncluttered.
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All I can see is a little red cross - the image won't open.
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Old 14th May 2006, 15:12
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Not the F5A.

Sorry BEagle works on both my PC and Laptop, photograph is on Photobucket and have no problems from that source normally.

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Old 14th May 2006, 15:20
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Mel, BEagle is not the only one who can only see a Red Cross. All other pictures on Photobucket seem ok!, and I haven't changed my settings.

Can you try and relink?

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Sorry about this image I have recopied it and reduced the size hopefully this will work.
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Old 14th May 2006, 15:54
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That's better!

Alpha Jet.

Portuguese Alpha Jet, in fact.
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It is in deed a Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jet.

You regain control
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Old 14th May 2006, 16:38
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OK - another relatively straightforward one:

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NASA Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star at Dryden possibly early 1970?
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Old 15th May 2006, 15:15
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Looks too tidy/advanced for a T-33 to me? Plus it is missing some lever on the right hand side of the cockpit?
Mind you, I have no idea what it could be!!
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[QUOTE=Led Zep]Looks too tidy/advanced for a T-33 to me? Plus it is missing some lever on the right hand side of the cockpit?
Mind you, I have no idea what it could be!! [/QUOTE

I tend to agree with you it really is clutching a straw. Having seen some of Dryden's other aircraft cockpits(Ref X15's at #22 above) I thought they may have cleaned it up. I just cannot place it with any other cockpits of its period.

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Old 15th May 2006, 16:26
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I can certainly see where you are coming from. The coaming seems to match but not much else - it has me stumped otherwise.
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Not American and not a turbojet!
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Shorts Tucano?
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