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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:10
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Any connection with the Kovacs K-52?
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:13
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Kovacs..............?

The boundary of the first order chiral phase transition region is studied in the mπ-mK-μB space using the one-loop optimized perturbation theory for the resummation of the perturbative series. Chiral perturbation theory for mesons and baryons is used for the T=0 parametrization of the model. The surface of second order transition points bends with increasing μB towards the physical point of the mπ-mK mass plane allowing for the existence of the critical end point in the μB-T plane at the physical point. The location and scaling region of the CEP is explored.
Not one of those then I assume.....
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:16
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Thank you for that LM....just what I wanted!!
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:23
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She's still gassing but the fish is one, broccoli is steaming and the pasta is ready to go........

Any connection with the Kovacs K-52?
No mate!

The boundary of the first order chiral phase transition region is studied in the mπ-mK-μB space using the one-loop optimized perturbation theory for the resummation of the perturbative series. Chiral perturbation theory for mesons and baryons is used for the T=0 parametrization of the model. The surface of second order transition points bends with increasing μB towards the physical point of the mπ-mK mass plane allowing for the existence of the critical end point in the μB-T plane at the physical point. The location and scaling region of the CEP is explored.
It sound positively gynecological!!!!
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:24
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Yes, sir!!!! ... er... partly! Let me check!
Thats in response to my question...is it in service? As it may only be "partly" in service is it safe to assume its under test at present?
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:27
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lots of cross-posting! Sorry I missed this Ken....

Time for a bit of fishing....did it/has it entered service?
1. Internationally designed - american built
2. In service? If you mean, is it being used? I guess the answer is yes. That assumes the manufacturer has sold some!
3. Its quite possible that it is still being tested too!

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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:30
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Clue time?

The prime designer is extremely well known in his mother country for aircraft of many types

Don't let the "missiles" mislead you! If you look there are no rails!

RR

PS: back to the dinner!!
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:33
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Not too unlike a Ryan Fireball, but I suspect not.Forget that. Just read a couple of previous posts.
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:38
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I'm looking at trainers...but I've got to break for dinner now....catch you all later.
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 18:54
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Don't let the "missiles" mislead you! If you look there are no rails!
Aleksander not appreciate fake job!

He now full of pink venison and claret.

As it may only be "partly" in service is it safe to assume its under test at present?
A piston aeroplane at present under test with AIM missiles?

broccoli is steaming and the pasta is ready to go........
You own a takeaway...?

2. In service? If you mean, is it being used? I guess the answer is yes. That assumes the manufacturer has sold some!
3. Its quite possible that it is still being tested too!
In that case, no certification. Wossa going on?

A very entertaining thread today gentlemen, with great banter.

Goodnight.

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Old 29th Jul 2010, 20:33
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Just to round off the evening with a recap before I hit the sack too!!!

- lead designer is very well known in his country for many different types
- built in the americas (North American)
- piston engine
- carrying fake missiles in this image
- possibly still being tested but it is available for sale on the web (a new clue)

No more clues until the morning to be fair to those of an age that need to get to bed now (I include myself in that!). I'm sure I'll wake up and one of you boys will have got it!!!!

Night, night..... I'm off to cuddle my teddy.......

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Old 29th Jul 2010, 20:35
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Scratching around on this one....maybe more help needed!

- evidently a recent aircraft but is it an entirely new design or based on something else?

- would one of the international partners and/or prime designer be from Italy?

In the meantime I've exhausted the books and recent mags!
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 20:36
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ah, I see you are back on Ken. Any ideas before depart?

new design - yes (VERY loosely based on something else!)
Italian partner - no

The engine is not American
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 20:44
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A Walter engine, or maybe a Russian one?

I did have an idea but you have ruled that out....!

Ironically I had found a COIN aircraft for sale when I was first looking, but it was definitely a turboprop.
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 20:49
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a Russian one?
- Yes!!

All this suspense is hard to bear!!!!!

RR
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 20:51
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I've slipped in enough clues and so I'm going to leave it with you. I'll be up at 0530 if you are!!!! Night, night....... M

(Does TC work this late? I always fear a strike!)
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Old 29th Jul 2010, 23:11
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My closing thought for the night...which may or may not lead someone somewhere (!) is that there may be a connection with the Technoavia SP-95....there is a lot similarity with the 2 seat variant save for the tail. Fitted with a Vedeneyev engine? Same goes for the Sukhoi Su-49....?

If there is a night shift anymore. perhaps the above will help?

Night night
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Old 30th Jul 2010, 05:28
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Morning!!!!!

I'm looking at trainers
Not a trainer as such but it is a two-seater

Vedenyev engine?
Yes

a connection with the Technoavia SP-95
No connection as far as I know.

Sukhoi
No connection

I've been reading the extensive text on this machine and I've discovered that despite the prototype flying in the US, it is/will be built in Russia

RR

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Old 30th Jul 2010, 07:19
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Mornin' Martin.

Is it the Bear 360 ?
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Old 30th Jul 2010, 07:22
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Morning!!

Phew..... got there!!!!!!!!!


Here's a great text on it (a bit cheesy american but it tells you all about it)

www.bearaircraft.com

YOUR CONTROL
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