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Old 14th Sep 2023, 05:48
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Originally Posted by BEagle
It was indeed a Miles Student.

I propose that any future challenge should only be answered by someone who is prepared to contribute a challenge of their own, unless that's being a bit too demanding?

Here's another:

Tee hee.
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Old 14th Sep 2023, 06:12
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unless that's being a bit too demanding?
Yes, it is. ​​​​​​​
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Old 14th Sep 2023, 06:56
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Looks like we're still with Miles - the M.60 Marathon...

Miles M.60 Marathon - transport
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Old 14th Sep 2023, 08:01
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'Tee Hee' is my rendering of a 'Snicker' and a Snickers chocolate bar in the UK used to be called a?
One was allocated to RAE Farnborough and used on the Farnborough - Westcott - Bedford ferry service (occasionally stopping at Twinwoods Farm rather than Bedford itself.)
I was told that with a full load of passengers it could not climb very high and that the passengers hated it in winter as there was no heating.
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Old 14th Sep 2023, 08:33
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Is that a Snicker or a Snigger ? !
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Yes it's a Marathon. I only met one navigator who'd received training in a Marathon and he wasn't very complimentary about it. Slow and with a very poor rate of climb (30 min to 15000ft if light enough) and they often bumped around at 5-7000 ft in and out of cloud.

There was a nasty fatal accident following probable loss of control leading to an overstress - it was later established thet the stick force per 'g' at high speed was much lighter than the RAF requirement.

All yours Noyade
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Old 15th Sep 2023, 11:43
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Thanks BEagle.



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Old 15th Sep 2023, 11:54
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I think I know but I won't say just yet.
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Old 15th Sep 2023, 17:47
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looks Russian to me - a Lavochkin?
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Old 16th Sep 2023, 10:31
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Originally Posted by Asturias56
a Lavochkin?
No. Not from the USSR.
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Old 16th Sep 2023, 12:55
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Hughes H-1 ?
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Old 17th Sep 2023, 07:49
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Not from Hughes.
But it is American and it is a racer.
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Marcoux-Bromberg R3?
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Old 18th Sep 2023, 08:14
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Nicely found Zaxis.
Over to you.
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Old 18th Sep 2023, 20:06
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Thanks Noyade. It was a fun wet Sunday morning tracking that one down.

I'll offer this....


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Old 19th Sep 2023, 22:31
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I'm not sure why - last night the correct answer was given by Strablanik (spelling?) but now his post is gone?



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Old 20th Sep 2023, 07:24
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yes - he got it right......................
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 08:39
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Yes, I was confused by the mystery disappearance of the post! I looked after 24 hours and it was gone.
Strablanik was correct so it's over to them if they want to set a challenge otherwise OH?.
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Old 22nd Sep 2023, 23:34
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Looks like it needs to be Open House.
Just to keep the thread trickling along....



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Old 23rd Sep 2023, 07:33
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1.9 Strutter?
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