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Old 7th Sep 2022, 20:43
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Cheers!
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Old 10th Sep 2022, 13:30
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A prototype but one that saw significant service.
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Old 10th Sep 2022, 18:23
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Avro Anson...?
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Old 10th Sep 2022, 20:04
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Sorry, a one-off prototype that saw significant service.
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Old 11th Sep 2022, 01:57
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Cockpit view

Looks a bit like a Beaufighter but perhaps too large so maybe a Brigand?
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Old 11th Sep 2022, 13:52
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I say again. A one-off. There only ever was one of these.
And you're all way out on the timeline.
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Old 11th Sep 2022, 23:05
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"And you're all way out on the timeline."

Post 1960 first flight?

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Old 12th Sep 2022, 19:03
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Only just. 1961
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Old 12th Sep 2022, 22:27
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SR-N1 Hovercraft...?
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Old 13th Sep 2022, 12:48
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Sycamore, SRN1 was a single-seater, wasn't it?
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Old 14th Sep 2022, 11:08
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mel,pictures I have seen show at least 2 seats,and a crew of 3 were onboard when it copied Bleriots flight..,so your pic may be of something else...?
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Old 14th Sep 2022, 11:13
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Come on Sycamore, you have got to up the stakes a bit.
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Old 14th Sep 2022, 15:08
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Sycamore, you're asbolutely right about the SRN1 cockpit having two pilots seats, but it isn't the answer.

I deduce that SLB has it by "upping" the stakes...

Here's SRN1 looking vety 'experimental'.



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Old 18th Sep 2022, 14:25
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If SLB is going to hang back perhaps Sycamore will look at this again...


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Old 18th Sep 2022, 15:10
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I will hover around a bit more. Sycamore did the hard work so he may take it.
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Old 18th Sep 2022, 15:48
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so what is it?
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Old 18th Sep 2022, 18:46
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SRN2? Off the back of others ideas.
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Old 19th Sep 2022, 13:17
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dixi has it - the SRN2.
I thought the wipers on the side screens would give its nature away instantly, and there aren't many to choose from!
So close sycamore, just rather too many engines!
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Old 19th Sep 2022, 17:26
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Thanks for the help with the SRN2.
This picture is from a book I was given when I was about 6 or 7 and made me want to be a Flight Engineer. I made it when I was 37 and had 20 years in the middle seat.
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