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I have tried everything possible to download images on this forum thru photobucket but there must be an incompatibility between my PC and photobucket therefore open house
carson1934
I have tried everything possible to download images on this forum thru photobucket but there must be an incompatibility between my PC and photobucket therefore open house
carson1934
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Your posting at 1333 hours - single engine, single seat biplane 3 view - is displaying fine but the one at 1343 hrs is not. Does this help ????
Cheers Doug
Your posting at 1333 hours - single engine, single seat biplane 3 view - is displaying fine but the one at 1343 hrs is not. Does this help ????
Cheers Doug
Carson 1234,
Your first image is only 28 x 30 pixels.
Can anyone help me. I use Photobucket and import images at the Pprune maximum of 800 x 600. Despite checking size in Photobucket is max. resolution, the pic still looks small on this site. Any ideas out there please?
LM
Your first image is only 28 x 30 pixels.
Can anyone help me. I use Photobucket and import images at the Pprune maximum of 800 x 600. Despite checking size in Photobucket is max. resolution, the pic still looks small on this site. Any ideas out there please?
LM
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thanks Doug,
yes, it helps it's good to know that image is going through anyway. But I wonder why the heck URL shows on the message box and doesn't on the post?
I use imageshack on other forums and the procedure is just about the same but with imageshack whenever there is confirmation of attachment on message box you can be deadsure that image is showing up accordingly.
I'm totally flummoxed, PC mysteries!
carson1934
P.S. By the way do you have the answer to my 13hrs33 post?
yes, it helps it's good to know that image is going through anyway. But I wonder why the heck URL shows on the message box and doesn't on the post?
I use imageshack on other forums and the procedure is just about the same but with imageshack whenever there is confirmation of attachment on message box you can be deadsure that image is showing up accordingly.
I'm totally flummoxed, PC mysteries!
carson1934
P.S. By the way do you have the answer to my 13hrs33 post?
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Sorry mate I have no answer to your question.
However you are in a much better position that me at least your images are showing, mine are not at my end and I never know whether posted image has gone through or not.
I think a moderator should take up this matter and set up a [B]step by step standard procedure for all to follow!
carson1934
P.S. I must admit that I got lots of help from other members and I'm thankful for their help but procedure is far from satisfactory.
However you are in a much better position that me at least your images are showing, mine are not at my end and I never know whether posted image has gone through or not.
I think a moderator should take up this matter and set up a [B]step by step standard procedure for all to follow!
carson1934
P.S. I must admit that I got lots of help from other members and I'm thankful for their help but procedure is far from satisfactory.
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Good morning to all!
I noticed just now this wonderful thread, I am catching up on previous posts and challenges.
I think that S'land is correct regarding Carson1934's challenge (= Arado AR-65).
I noticed just now this wonderful thread, I am catching up on previous posts and challenges.
I think that S'land is correct regarding Carson1934's challenge (= Arado AR-65).
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Posting of Challenges.
PPRuner's please let there be only one challenge running at once. The current challenge is that presented by carson1934 at Post #1945. To which S'land has submitted a response, which I agree with vonbag is the right answer, and we await carson1934's confirmation. If it is the Arado AR-65 then it S'land's honour to post the next challenge or call open house. If people jump in with new challeges out of turn the thread will become unmanagable.
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Thank you, Mel.
Catching up I also read the rules of the challanges, with which I agree 100%.
I am also consulting the list of the already proposed silhouettes, just in case I give a correct answer.
Please check your PMs.
Good continuation,
Paolo
Catching up I also read the rules of the challanges, with which I agree 100%.
I am also consulting the list of the already proposed silhouettes, just in case I give a correct answer.
Please check your PMs.
Good continuation,
Paolo
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Single engine, pushing propeller (or "pusher") biplane flying boat, I looked through al my tables I have here (I will soon improve it when I return to Italy, in some days, where I have my library, will take back up some more material) but couldn't find it. Sorry.
Could it be a late 1930s Saunders Roe production?
Good luck to the next!
Could it be a late 1930s Saunders Roe production?
Good luck to the next!
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Vonbag:
Prima risposta – sbagliato
Seconda risposta – giusto
It is indeed the Aichi E11A1 'Laura'. The prototype first flew in June 1937 competing against the Kawanishi E11K1. The Laura proved superior and ordered under the designation 'Navy Type 98 Night Reconnaissance Seaplane' (I think 'Laura' is less of a mouthful). The boat was powered by a Hiro Type 91 model 22 engine and had a crew of three. Only 17 were built. They were intended to be launched from cruisers and battleships to spot the shellfire from enemy ships at night. Strangely enough there was not a lot of demand for this application and the Lauras were diverted to communications and transport duties.
Over to you Vonbag.
Prima risposta – sbagliato
Seconda risposta – giusto
It is indeed the Aichi E11A1 'Laura'. The prototype first flew in June 1937 competing against the Kawanishi E11K1. The Laura proved superior and ordered under the designation 'Navy Type 98 Night Reconnaissance Seaplane' (I think 'Laura' is less of a mouthful). The boat was powered by a Hiro Type 91 model 22 engine and had a crew of three. Only 17 were built. They were intended to be launched from cruisers and battleships to spot the shellfire from enemy ships at night. Strangely enough there was not a lot of demand for this application and the Lauras were diverted to communications and transport duties.
Over to you Vonbag.