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[IMG]//xplanes.free.fr/so4000/images/nc270_01.jpg[/IMG]
this is my "useless" challenge because no matter what I do hpotobucket refuses to accept an URL name change and the original URL with full challenge name pops out. I think I will definitely give up and just look to your beautiful forum without participating. What a pity ("imageshack" is so much easier!)
carson1934
this is my "useless" challenge because no matter what I do hpotobucket refuses to accept an URL name change and the original URL with full challenge name pops out. I think I will definitely give up and just look to your beautiful forum without participating. What a pity ("imageshack" is so much easier!)
carson1934
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carson1934 you must save the image under it's file reference onto your PC then rename the file deleting any reference to the aircraft's identity before uploading it as a photobucket image.
As the file reference in your post says the aircraft is the SNCAC NC-270, so to get the thread moving it is still open house.
Mel
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John.
As carson1934 confirms, it is indeed the Grigorovich I-Z. .
This photograph shows the aircraft without the cowled engine.
drawbarz has control.
As carson1934 confirms, it is indeed the Grigorovich I-Z. .
This photograph shows the aircraft without the cowled engine.
drawbarz has control.
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As you quite rightly say the FFG Berlin B9 designed and built in 1943 to test the prone pilots resistance to 'g' loading. Apparenty the airframe could withstand 22g!
You have control
John
As you quite rightly say the FFG Berlin B9 designed and built in 1943 to test the prone pilots resistance to 'g' loading. Apparenty the airframe could withstand 22g!
You have control
John