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Old 20th Jan 2015, 18:22
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Is that the stock of a gun with a cable operated trigger?
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Old 20th Jan 2015, 18:32
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fish

The airframe is mainly fresh air and showing enough in a crop was difficult so here's a different view

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Old 20th Jan 2015, 21:01
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Hmm, obviously it's an unnatural type of aircraft. Skid arrangement is wrong for an Allouette, so I'll go for a Bell 47 or one of its variants. (though how it could lift that load I don't know)
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Old 20th Jan 2015, 21:54
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It is definitely unusual, not French...... or Russian.
Manufacturer is not usually associated with rotorcraft.

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Old 21st Jan 2015, 15:54
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McDonnell Model 120?

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Old 21st Jan 2015, 19:16
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Correct.
It was a pretty minimalist helicopter and another of those tip driven ones that never seemed to catch on.
Don't suppose McDonnell were too worried, they had quite a good alternative product line.

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Old 21st Jan 2015, 20:44
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Thanks for that one. Here is something a little more traditional:

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Old 21st Jan 2015, 21:01
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Bristol Bulldog?
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Old 21st Jan 2015, 21:11
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Too easy, YHC
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Old 21st Jan 2015, 22:10
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One of my favourite aircraft and polished up looks so good. Nice photo.
Up the speed a bit with this one...
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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 15:11
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This kind of looks like (but not identical to) a mock up of the Northrop F5 based HESA Saeqeh.
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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 15:50
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Yep, that's what it was cropped to look like !
But it's not.
Clue... the nosewheel leg looks familiar.
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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 15:53
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Clue... the nosewheel leg looks familiar.
Maybe to you
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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 16:47
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Well, that nose-wheel leg doesn't get me anywhere either, but I reckon it's pretty old and looks like it may be the North American X-10, a test drone for the later cancelled Navaho Missile ??
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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 19:00
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North American X10 it is.
Mach 2, canard drone from 60 years ago.


Nose wheel reminded me of another North American product....


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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 20:06
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Thanks Zaxis, a nice challenge, it was that raring to go nose high attitude that gave it away to me, rather like the Vigilante too, so it must be in the genes

Here's the next one, not a photo of the real thing 'coz all I could find are easily recognisable, but it was made and did fly!

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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 20:47
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Hmm, unusual configuration, can't find a clear view of the back end but guessing at something like the Adam A700?
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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 21:10
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Oh well, I had hoped that the unusual view might last a little longer, but there's no fooling you Kitbag, it is indeed the Adam A700 AdamJet, Well done

Adam A700 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 21:34
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True, but its unique configuration made it relatively easy to find on the big G. With that in mind my next one is grainy, old and, I think, pretty generic


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Old 22nd Jan 2015, 23:36
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Bristol Jupiter or licensed copy engine?
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