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MReyn24050 20th Feb 2006 09:59

Clint

PZL-Okecie 101 Gawron, if so Jabberwok did most of the work.
Is this the aircraft?
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ft/0335460.jpg

Mel

Mr_Grubby 20th Feb 2006 11:16

Mel,
Correct,
Well done sir.

Clint.

MReyn24050 20th Feb 2006 11:56

Thank you Clint.
I hope this challenge is in order, I have put up three at once because I know that the experts will get them without any trouble. However to win the honour of putting up the next challenge the winner has to get all three.
1. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...kpitquiz41.jpg
2.http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...kpitquiz42.jpg
3.http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...kpitquiz43.jpg

BSD 20th Feb 2006 15:07

How about:
1. Caravelle
2. Convair 880/990
3. B707
Any good?

BSD 20th Feb 2006 15:08

Oops!
Maybe no.2 should be a B727, can't quite make out the thrrust levers enough to count them!

MReyn24050 20th Feb 2006 15:48

BSD
Great I knew the experts would have no problem.

Yes I am sure you meant:-
1. Sud Aviation Caravelle Series 1
2. Convair 990A
3. Boeing 727

You have control Sir.

BSD 20th Feb 2006 15:59

You're very kind. Got overexcited, seeing something I recognised and stumbled over the order. As Pete Postlethwaite says in Brassed off, " all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order! "
Still not able to post anything myself, can someone else do the honours?

Bert Stiles 20th Feb 2006 16:18

This is a cockpit section +, and makes it in to the game on that basis. I don't know whether it was completed, nor do I have a picture of the interior. If this is too close to "guess this aeroplane", please disregard.
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f80/MGC1/diana.jpg

Mr_Grubby 20th Feb 2006 16:40

Is it Japaneese ?

C.

MReyn24050 20th Feb 2006 16:49

My thoughts also Clint. Perhaps a version of the Kawasaki Ki-45-KAI-Tei Toryu.

con-pilot 20th Feb 2006 17:16

Thanks Genghis, I'll give that a try.:ok:

Bert Stiles 20th Feb 2006 17:18

Hmmmm,

looks Japanese - but isn't.

gas path 20th Feb 2006 17:22

Ki-109 (experimental)??
Doh!!! that shot that theory down in flames:{

Wunper 20th Feb 2006 18:23

Is it a FW TA154 variant?
W

Bert Stiles 20th Feb 2006 18:36

No not a Focke Wulf.

MReyn24050 20th Feb 2006 19:10

Not that I can find anything, but perhaps an unknown Bristol Project.

Bert Stiles 20th Feb 2006 19:27

Not a Bristol or even British.

It is a bit odd. I think it was a project only, from around 1935 surprisingly.

Saab Dastard 20th Feb 2006 21:48

Italian, possibly? Caproni?

Bert Stiles 20th Feb 2006 22:28

Not Italian - but Axis none the less - though I think that term came into being after this was built.

LowNSlow 21st Feb 2006 05:40

Is it an Arado of some description??

MReyn24050 21st Feb 2006 06:23

Ao 225 by AGO. Twin engine heavy fighter?

Bert Stiles 21st Feb 2006 08:14

All yours MReyn24050. Well done. Ago of Oschersleben, Aktien Gesellschaft Otto out of WWI company of slightly different name produced the Kurier, appx 9 made incl prototypes, this half finished job and another design plus all sorts under licence. Heavy fighter - all I know. Please elaborate anyone.

MReyn24050 21st Feb 2006 09:13

Thanks Bert.
Apart from the name of the project listed in a document entitled "German Military Aircraft Designations (1933-1945) and matching this with the information on the Ao 192 Kurier I also could not find no further details of the Ao 225.
http://histaviation.com/AGO_Ao_192.html

Mel

MReyn24050 21st Feb 2006 09:19

I am sure this one will not last long.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...kpitquiz34.jpg

JDK 21st Feb 2006 09:56

You've all been having fun while I've been busy.

Well I'm back.

Sikorski S-43?

MReyn24050 21st Feb 2006 10:03

JDK
Nice to see you back, hope you had some fun as well. Sorry not the Sikorski S-43.

Mel

JDK 21st Feb 2006 10:07

Well that would have been an impressive arrival if I'd been right.

It's always the details. :}

It's a flying boat or amphib, and those windscreen frames seem familiar.

I reckon it's a twin.

And American.

Ummm....

JDK 21st Feb 2006 10:12

If it's a Sikorsky JRS-1 then there will be words... :8

MReyn24050 21st Feb 2006 10:16

JDK

Yes it's an amphibian, and it's a twin.

It is also American, but not from the Sikorsky stable.

Mel

JDK 21st Feb 2006 10:23

Douglas Dolphin?

(or Hall PH-3, which I don't think there are any left, so the radio in the pic don't fit)

MReyn24050 21st Feb 2006 10:30

JDK

It is the Douglas Dolphin. Welcome back. You have control.

Mel

JDK 21st Feb 2006 10:37

..and I'd just convinced myself I was wrong... Lovely aircraft.

I can let the airliners go by, but if I miss a flying boat or amphibian of some age and class, I'll shoot meself. :E

Don't think we've had this one.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...uiz/005_6x.jpg

MReyn24050 21st Feb 2006 10:44

Bristol Beaufort perhaps or Blenhiem/Bolingbroke?

Bert Stiles 21st Feb 2006 20:19

No one seems to be about..... I'll say it's an A-26.

con-pilot 21st Feb 2006 20:23

How about a A-20 Havoc, don't see a co-pilot seat.

JDK 21st Feb 2006 22:01

Bert's correct, a Conair A-26 firebomber preserved in the Sydney BC museum.

Yours, Bert.

Bert Stiles 22nd Feb 2006 15:08

Sorry about the delay... cookies.

Something simple with a reasonable image....


http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f80/MGC1/digbypit.jpg

MReyn24050 22nd Feb 2006 16:17

Douglas B-18 perhaps?

Bert Stiles 22nd Feb 2006 16:38

No ... sorry that's my smokescreen. Originally I tried bolo.... but got myself sent off.

MReyn24050 22nd Feb 2006 16:53

I thought Digby was a red herring, but no harm in trying. :)


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