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Old 25th Mar 2014, 04:34
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Bloch MB-160 - Transport - Un siècle d'aviation française

Bloch MB.160

Precursor to the Languedoc

Oh until I can figure how to post and edit pics on my iPad
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Old 25th Mar 2014, 08:17
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post and edit pics on my iPad
Good luck with that mate - I could never figure it out.

But yes, the Bloch 160.

Open House...till Buttrick sorts out his iPad.
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Old 25th Mar 2014, 18:39
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Let's see how this goes

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Old 25th Mar 2014, 19:34
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PZL M-15? Isnt that a fantastic aviation museum but a pity that so much is outdoors.

OH if correct.
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Old 25th Mar 2014, 19:50
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Allegedly the worlds only jet biplane.

John says OH
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Old 26th Mar 2014, 19:17
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Fokker S.14 Mach-Trainer - oops maybe not!

Gurcha! Fairey Delta 1

here's a supplemental in that case


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Old 26th Mar 2014, 19:37
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Fairey Delta FD1




OH if correct.
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Old 26th Mar 2014, 20:45
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Protocol used to dictate one would wait for confirmation before posting a new challenge. The procedure reduced confusion as to who had control.
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Old 26th Mar 2014, 20:50
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It's all good gents - yes, the Fairey Delta FD-1, well done.
Buttrick has the chair...

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Old 26th Mar 2014, 20:57
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Got excited that I actually figured it out



posting pics, that is.
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Old 26th Mar 2014, 20:59
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here's a supplemental in that case
British?.....
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Old 26th Mar 2014, 21:10
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Yes it's british.

Not well known!
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Old 27th Mar 2014, 06:19
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Unfortunately, the British machine I was thinking of was actually Italian...



Is your British machine post WW2? Homebuilt?
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Old 27th Mar 2014, 06:59
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Designed and built in WWII


What is the Italian one you posted? Or is it a future contender?

Found it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partenavia_Aeroscooter


Or
De Bernardi M.d.B. 02 Aeroscooterhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Ber...02_Aeroscooter

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Old 27th Mar 2014, 09:08
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Yes, they do look similar.

But looking at Miles now, the M.64?
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Old 27th Mar 2014, 09:53
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Hole in two. You have the con, number one!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_M.64_L.R.5
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Old 27th Mar 2014, 11:14
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Thanks buttrick, but it's getting late here so I'll make it open house. Cheers.
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Old 27th Mar 2014, 18:00
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Aircraft I have flown



I watched the one that I had recently flown get to the top of the wire only to have the rudder fall off; Landed OK though.

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Old 28th Mar 2014, 19:40
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Looks like a Swallow to me, but then it was 1960 when I last flew one at Lasham, so it probably isn't, you lot are much too erudite for something that simple.......
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