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Old 7th Dec 2011, 01:47
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Is this one Miles from any other one? Or still in school?
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Old 7th Dec 2011, 03:12
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Good Morning safety,



This one is many Miles closer to you than I. Being a Student in aviation I see you must know that the thread is yours as it is the Miles M.100





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Old 7th Dec 2011, 03:45
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Ho hum yawn, time to get up!!

Bugger; course it is ; I took an almost identical photo of that intake at the Farnborough air display , but it was over half a century ago and I was tired last night (and that seems like ten minutes ago)!!

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Old 7th Dec 2011, 12:06
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I have to check the mileage into town, thence a student of shopping - she who must be obeyed.

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Old 7th Dec 2011, 15:38
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Here is the next mystery pipe:
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Old 7th Dec 2011, 16:17
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Convair 580?
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Old 7th Dec 2011, 17:07
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Sabredog is correct. The Allison 501 powered Convair 580. You have control.
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Thank you ,Brian.
Open House
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Old 7th Dec 2011, 21:08
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Never been here before ! As it's open house I will try this, very easy, photo of an exhaust system ??

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Old 7th Dec 2011, 21:42
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Did the obvious thing and looked at Norwich Aviation Museum, but they don't seem to have any 4 engined types, so go for the most likely and suggest Bristol Britannia?
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Like your train of thought Kitbag ! But it's not at Norwich and not a whispering giant ?

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Aerospacelines (Boeing 377GT) Super Guppy?
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skytrain10. You are, of course, correct ! It is F-BTGV at Bruntingthorpe, the exhausts are from Allison T56 engines, although I think I am right in saying they are not actually in the airframe ?? You have control !

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Old 7th Dec 2011, 22:45
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Thanks Keith. Open House
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Old 8th Dec 2011, 09:45
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As its still OH....

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Old 8th Dec 2011, 21:03
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Looks to be positioned like a Salamander, or is it cleverly cropped?
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Looks to be positioned like a Salamander, or is it cleverly cropped?
Not a Salamander, so guess it falls into the "cleverly cropped" category. It's a prop exhaust, not a jet.
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Old 9th Dec 2011, 14:53
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Afternoon Ken,

Coffee time smash and dash!!

I think that's a Ivchenko/ZMKB Progress AI-20DM turboprop in an Antonov An-32 ?? Probably belonging to the Bangladesh Air Force

If correct, the Open House please, I'll come back after work and put another one up it's still free!
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Old 9th Dec 2011, 15:28
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I think that's a Ivchenko/ZMKB Progress AI-20DM turboprop in an Antonov An-32
I was just thinking I need to expand the image somewhat to provide a better perspective, but you have saved me the bother Yes, it is an Antonov An-32



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Hey skytrain10, it is a jet turbine exhaust as it contributes to propulsion. I take it you meant not a pure jet?

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