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Old 29th Dec 2019, 10:08
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My guess is that it is a Zaunkoenig; or spelling to that effect !
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Lambach HL2 replica.
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Old 29th Dec 2019, 14:07
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Originally Posted by kcockayne
My guess is that it is a Zaunkoenig; or spelling to that effect !
I looked it up; & it obviously isn’t. Apologies
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Old 29th Dec 2019, 16:18
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Once- more,into the breech,...off you go..!
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Old 29th Dec 2019, 16:43
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Lambach HL2 replica.
I think OMA can start preparing a challenge.
You have about 6 hours left.
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 10:58
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`oncemorealoft`,you have control.......,!!!
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 12:46
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Originally Posted by kcockayne
My guess is that it is a Zaunkoenig; or spelling to that effect !
Similar I grant you but too many wings!
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 15:56
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Here’s one:
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 16:01
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Surely it must be American?
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 16:47
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It is and one still survives!
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 16:55
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I wasn't aware that one still existed. Once the answer is revealed please tell us more.
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 18:42
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Budd Conestoga. One at Pima I think?
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Old 31st Dec 2019, 05:57
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Yup. NOT aluminium, but Stainless Steel. Yes! The RB-1 Conestoga was a twin-engine, stainless steel freight aeroplane designed for the USN during World War Two (2) by the Budd Steel Co. of P.A., U.S.A. Although it did not see service in combat, it pioneered design innovations in post-war cargo aircraft, some of which were later incorporated in modern military cargo planes.

I await oncemorealoft's approval. Excellent post by the way!

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Old 31st Dec 2019, 08:53
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Quemerford has it. Well done.
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Old 31st Dec 2019, 10:44
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The survivor at Pima is missing the outer wings, engines, tail plane and fin - don't know if they have the parts for an eventual restoration. It sits next to a Northrop Raider, one of two survivors...
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Old 31st Dec 2019, 15:13
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Here goes then:

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Old 31st Dec 2019, 15:18
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I don't think that is what I think it is!
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Old 31st Dec 2019, 16:00
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I don't think that is what I think it is!
Well it might be.....
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Old 31st Dec 2019, 16:46
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It isn't - I was thinking Cessna 407! But clearly earlier than that!
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Old 31st Dec 2019, 17:51
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Ah I see what you mean: this is a twin-engined prop-driven, rather than jet.
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