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SABCA S.30
Great site for Belgians Belgian Aviation History Association
Sabca S.30 OO-AVB (c/n 1) at Haren airfield in the late thirties. :: Sabca-S30_OO-AVB_Evere_coll.jpg :: Fotopic.Net
Great site for Belgians Belgian Aviation History Association
Sabca S.30 OO-AVB (c/n 1) at Haren airfield in the late thirties. :: Sabca-S30_OO-AVB_Evere_coll.jpg :: Fotopic.Net
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List of Challenges updated as at 01/Oct/2010
The list of Silhouette Challenges has been updated refer to the "Sticky" - "What Cockpit and What Aerodrome latest Lists2 above.
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Hey (your words) RegDep.
There is no way I am going to accept an Open House from you after winning that almost impossible challenge!
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There is no way I am going to accept an Open House from you after winning that almost impossible challenge!
From RegDep:
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Thanks LM!
I will be off for a couple of hours, maybe three; shopping with Missus (no comment, please).
I truly hope there are some lights on today (on the thread, that is).
Reg
I will be off for a couple of hours, maybe three; shopping with Missus (no comment, please).
I truly hope there are some lights on today (on the thread, that is).
Reg
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Silhouette Challenge - Guidelines
Several players have mutually agreed on the following guidelines for this thread. These are largely designed to avoid “stalled” threads and to reflect a common sense approach.
1. The posted image should be a silhouette of a complete aircraft. Before posting please check the sticky, "What Cockpit and What Aerodrome latest lists" to make sure your proposed challenge has not been posted before.
2. Only the person who has set the challenge may confirm that someone has correctly identified the aircraft. That person should then post their own challenge or declare Open House.
3. Only post a challenge if you are able to remain onlineor periodically check the forum. If you know you are going to be offline for some time, in the interests of other forum participants please declare Open House
4. In the event that the person posting the challenge has not responded to a guess or question within 12 hours, or someone who was the winner of the previous challenge has not posted a new challenge within 12 hours (unless they have declared Open House) then the competition will be null and void and it will become Open House.
5. Remember that we have contributors who are on substantially different time zones, so don't expect immediate responses from Australia when it’s the afternoon in Europe!
6. If things are moving slowly then please progressively add clues so that people do not lose interest.
7. Please make sure that when submitting a challenge from your own sources there is some reference to it on the web, be it a photo, artists impression or 3-view.
8. Please exercise discretion regarding precise variants and even names of aircraft. A P-51 Mustang is good enough to identify a P-51K. Similarly a Rockwell Sparrow Commander is good enough to identify a Callair A-9, and so on.
Finally there is advice for posting images on the sticky “Image Posting on PPRuNe” but if anyone needs additional guidance please feel free to ask.
Remember this is a bit of fun, so enjoy the forum….!
Silhouette Challenge - Guidelines
Several players have mutually agreed on the following guidelines for this thread. These are largely designed to avoid “stalled” threads and to reflect a common sense approach.
1. The posted image should be a silhouette of a complete aircraft. Before posting please check the sticky, "What Cockpit and What Aerodrome latest lists" to make sure your proposed challenge has not been posted before.
2. Only the person who has set the challenge may confirm that someone has correctly identified the aircraft. That person should then post their own challenge or declare Open House.
3. Only post a challenge if you are able to remain onlineor periodically check the forum. If you know you are going to be offline for some time, in the interests of other forum participants please declare Open House
4. In the event that the person posting the challenge has not responded to a guess or question within 12 hours, or someone who was the winner of the previous challenge has not posted a new challenge within 12 hours (unless they have declared Open House) then the competition will be null and void and it will become Open House.
5. Remember that we have contributors who are on substantially different time zones, so don't expect immediate responses from Australia when it’s the afternoon in Europe!
6. If things are moving slowly then please progressively add clues so that people do not lose interest.
7. Please make sure that when submitting a challenge from your own sources there is some reference to it on the web, be it a photo, artists impression or 3-view.
8. Please exercise discretion regarding precise variants and even names of aircraft. A P-51 Mustang is good enough to identify a P-51K. Similarly a Rockwell Sparrow Commander is good enough to identify a Callair A-9, and so on.
Finally there is advice for posting images on the sticky “Image Posting on PPRuNe” but if anyone needs additional guidance please feel free to ask.
Remember this is a bit of fun, so enjoy the forum….!
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Schütte-Lanz D1 is correct .
How did you do that?
You have control!
EDIT: Bradenav can you send me a link to the source data of the SABCA. It was doable all the time, but after the first clue with engine name (and especially the geographical definition) - The Virtual Aviation Museum - Galery gave a link from the engine to SABCA S.30 and Belgium, I just missed it.
EDIT 2: The Luftfahrtmuseum link was wrong, now corrected
How did you do that?
You have control!
EDIT: Bradenav can you send me a link to the source data of the SABCA. It was doable all the time, but after the first clue with engine name (and especially the geographical definition) - The Virtual Aviation Museum - Galery gave a link from the engine to SABCA S.30 and Belgium, I just missed it.
EDIT 2: The Luftfahrtmuseum link was wrong, now corrected
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Bonsoir
About the 6th point I gave a lot of clues ,the belgian (or Holland) tracks were quite obvious ...
About the 7th point I checked carefully the web before posting,and found a very good picture of the SABCA S.30 on the excellent BAHA mentioned by RegDep.
Here my next challenge ,a very easy one I hope and guess.
Have fun in searching
Richard
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About the 6th point I gave a lot of clues ,the belgian (or Holland) tracks were quite obvious ...
About the 7th point I checked carefully the web before posting,and found a very good picture of the SABCA S.30 on the excellent BAHA mentioned by RegDep.
Here my next challenge ,a very easy one I hope and guess.
Have fun in searching
Richard
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Hello
My source for the SABCA S.30 was an french "Aviation Magazine" of the late fifties ,and BAHA for the picture on the web ,nothing more .
Thanks for the link to "Virtual Aviation Museum " : I discovered it long ago ,when I went the first time on the Internet ;
Cheers
Richard
My source for the SABCA S.30 was an french "Aviation Magazine" of the late fifties ,and BAHA for the picture on the web ,nothing more .
Thanks for the link to "Virtual Aviation Museum " : I discovered it long ago ,when I went the first time on the Internet ;
Cheers
Richard
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Bonjour
Late fifties , Germany,more than thirty built ,and well documented on the WEB and in the books .
cheers
Richard
Late fifties , Germany,more than thirty built ,and well documented on the WEB and in the books .
cheers
Richard
Last edited by Bradenav; 3rd Oct 2010 at 18:40.
Thanks Bradenav, I certainly thought the number of similarities outweighed the differences. Was that a three view of the prototype?
Here's the next one:
Here's the next one:
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