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Diesel Addict, Atlas Kudu is not the name we are looking for ??
S'land, Not the Jaribu J340 either.
dazdaz, I think I know the Lockheed you are thinking of, but it's not that one ?
Two people have PM'd me with correct answers !! One says its realy noisey !
Keith
S'land, Not the Jaribu J340 either.
dazdaz, I think I know the Lockheed you are thinking of, but it's not that one ?
Two people have PM'd me with correct answers !! One says its realy noisey !
Keith
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No, not the 'Kudu', although I now think it is the Aer Macchi er - AM-3 ??
Possibly a contender for the same job as the aforementioned Siai-Marchetti Bird-Dog clone.
Is there also a South African production link ??
If correct - open house.
Possibly a contender for the same job as the aforementioned Siai-Marchetti Bird-Dog clone.
Is there also a South African production link ??
If correct - open house.
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Diesel Addict, Yes you are correct, I knew how close you were with your previous post, and the link to Italy and South Africa, I'm pleased you got it ! Keith.
So as Diesel Addict has stated it's OPEN HOUSE !!!!
So as Diesel Addict has stated it's OPEN HOUSE !!!!
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Chiglet's challenge.
I think that the German cross is a bit misleading. It looks like the French Bloch MB 157 designed and built in France, but captured and tested by the Germans after the country was occupied by the Germans.
I think that the German cross is a bit misleading. It looks like the French Bloch MB 157 designed and built in France, but captured and tested by the Germans after the country was occupied by the Germans.
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Before we move on, is the A10 the aircraft associated with the term "Tank Buster" or is it the P51, or, is it just a general expression given to any a/c that can take on a tank?
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Before we move on, is the A10 the aircraft associated with the term "Tank Buster" or is it the P51, or, is it just a general expression given to any a/c that can take on a tank?
Jet on right of pic......Northrop T-38A Talon?
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AFAIK, the P51 was never a "Tank Buster" [6 50cal mgs not really good enough] The Hurricane Mk IV [I think]with 2 40mm cannons, or the Junkers Ju87G with the same armament, on the other hand most certainly were tank busters.
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As Chiglet has not made any comment, and as Norwich posted an identical picture I am assuming that I gave the right answer.
Here is the next challenge. I expect that it will not last long.
P.S. Strange to think of the Hurricane as a 'Tank Buster'.
Here is the next challenge. I expect that it will not last long.
P.S. Strange to think of the Hurricane as a 'Tank Buster'.