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simon niceguy 30th Sep 2005 16:31

I know I am a bit out of my depth with you guys !!

But is it a Chipmonk ?


Simon.

treadigraph 30th Sep 2005 16:33

Not a Chipmunk...

Peter Barron 30th Sep 2005 16:46

treadigraph.

Could it be the AN-225 :D

Well I only asked, not very good on Cockpits :{

Peter.

treadigraph 1st Oct 2005 00:03

Keep guessing - if no luck soon I'll give you some hints, but it is quite tricky. Lomcevak might get it as he may have flown the beast in question...

JDK 1st Oct 2005 00:19

Beags,
Yes A6-8. As Homes might say, "Your reasoning was excellent, Watson, but flawed." :P

Lovely aeroplane, lovely restoration under the kindly hands of Mothcair in Murwillumbah, NSW. It'll be a stunner to see in the air.

Treadders - is it a Percival?

treadigraph 1st Oct 2005 00:23

Nah - OK Hint. It's a reproduction (but not a replica )...

JDK, I need to PM you about a certain Warlike Planet... Will do so when I've slept off my convivial intake. Hic!

JDK 1st Oct 2005 12:47

Hmmm.

I'm wracking the old brainbox.

It's not foren, cos there's an English plackard. Probably one engine, not military, 1930s - maybe 20s.. Def piston engined, retractable undercarriage, not a Percival.

Oh, and it's 10 past 1 am, cos it's dark outside...

Not many British aircraft in the thirties with a low or mid wing with wheels that go up n' dahn.

It's not the US built DH-88 Comet replica is it? Looks different to the 'real' G-ACSS if 'tis.

Sure, drop me a PM Treadders.

Not a Caudron repro? (But the english plackard...)

Windcreen\'s wrong for a Comet.

Miles?

treadigraph 1st Oct 2005 16:33

OK hints:

It's American and has a radial engine.

Sorry been out all day and about to hurtle off again.

BEagle 1st Oct 2005 17:14

Grumman F3F in its two-seat G32A version, perchance?

http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/images/f3fsb_16.jpg shows a similar cockpit view.

See http://www.airsceneuk.org.uk/airshow01/legends/f3f.htm for an external view of the F3F2 single seater or http://www.plane-crazy.net/links/g32.htm for both types together.

treadigraph 2nd Oct 2005 09:13

Well done BEagle, you have control!

Chino Warbird's N100TF when it and one of the single-seaters was in the UK for Flying Legends show several years ago. Lovely little aeroplanes!

Cheers

Treadders

BEagle 2nd Oct 2005 15:52

Always thought the Grumman flying barrels looked nice!

OK, try:

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/nw969/jjjj.jpg

jimgriff 2nd Oct 2005 20:42

That has to be a TSR 2?

BEagle 2nd Oct 2005 21:42

Well done - hole in one! You have the helm.

JDK 3rd Oct 2005 01:47

Good one Treadders - great photo too. I presume you erased the callsign plackard?

Ooh. Fast as a TSR-2 too. More please.

treadigraph 3rd Oct 2005 07:13

I did, and a reflection out of the windscreen as well - then noticed another one. I should credit the pic to Barry McKee!

jimgriff 3rd Oct 2005 11:45

Woohoo!!!

It was the colour and the position of the Manual Overide handle on the bang seat (Mk8) that gave it away.....

Now then...where did I put my cockpit picis?:E

Tiger_mate 6th Oct 2005 17:29

Anybody else want to have a go?

twas good while it lasted.

Onan the Clumsy 7th Oct 2005 03:56

Ok an easy one for you all, so easy in fact that you have to get not only manufacturer and model, but also the year (hint: not 2005 :} )

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y27...sy/cockpit.jpg


She's a grand old girl too :ok:

LowNSlow 7th Oct 2005 06:25

Cessna 170 - 1950???

Tiger_mate 7th Oct 2005 09:43

"Ok an easy one for you all"

Has anybody else ever noticed that when somebody says that you know the impossible is inbound.

Dont know the type, but I estimate the twentieth century:O


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