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MReyn24050 22nd Apr 2006 19:48

682al

Forgive me for jumping in but things seemed to be static for several hours

Mel

jabberwok 23rd Apr 2006 03:46

Handley Page 115?

MReyn24050 23rd Apr 2006 07:00

No, not the Handley Page 115 sorry.

BEagle 23rd Apr 2006 10:40

McDonnell Banshee?

Bit of a WAG, I'm afraid!

MReyn24050 23rd Apr 2006 10:56

Sorry BEagle your WAG (Wild Guess?) is incorrect. This aircraft is not the McDonnell Banshee.

Mr_Grubby 23rd Apr 2006 11:37

Another wild guess,
Grumman F-9 Panther ?

Clint.

MReyn24050 23rd Apr 2006 12:02

Clint

Great to see you. No,sorry not the Grumman F-9 Panther either.

Mel

MReyn24050 23rd Apr 2006 17:02

This one isn't from the USA and a few years later than the Panther.

BEagle 23rd Apr 2006 17:48

CF-100?



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MReyn24050 23rd Apr 2006 18:13

No, wrong side of the pond.

682al 23rd Apr 2006 22:37

Sud-Aviation Vautour?

MReyn24050 24th Apr 2006 07:09

682al
Not a Sud-Aviation Vautour.
Mel

BSD 24th Apr 2006 08:17

Jet-lagged and far from home ( at work ) I'll have a WAG - wild-a***d guess!

A10 Thunderbolt II

LowNSlow 24th Apr 2006 08:40

Is it the Hawker P1127 (Kestrel)

MReyn24050 24th Apr 2006 08:55


Originally Posted by BSD
Jet-lagged and far from home ( at work ) I'll have a WAG - wild-a***d guess!
A10 Thunderbolt II

BSD
Thanks for the definition of WAG :D Sorry not the A10, this bird is from Europe not the USA.
LowNSlow
Not the Hawker P1127 (Kestrel) wrong side of the Channel.

MReyn24050 24th Apr 2006 17:54

This twin engineed aircraft was a development of a single engined aircraft.

treadigraph 24th Apr 2006 19:13

Fouga Magister (think that was a development of a single engined jet "sailplane" from the same team?)

MReyn24050 24th Apr 2006 19:26

treadigraph
Not the Fouga Magister. This one had American engines not Turbomeca Engines.The aircraft is not French.

BEagle 24th Apr 2006 19:54

Fiat G-91Y.



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MReyn24050 24th Apr 2006 20:01

BEagle has it. It is a photograph of the Fiat G-91Y cockpit.:ok:

You have control.

Mel

BEagle 24th Apr 2006 20:58


Very noisy!

eoincarey 24th Apr 2006 23:16

F4 Phantom perchance?

cringe 25th Apr 2006 06:28

Yak-141...?

Tim Inder 25th Apr 2006 11:43

Why the question mark, cringe? :)

Bah! have a day off from prooning and some blighter guesses the only pic I've actually known on sight for ages! Curses to you Mr. Beagle!! :E

MReyn24050 25th Apr 2006 16:31

cringe.
I agree with Tim Inder. No need for the question mark it is without doubt the
Yakovlev Yak-141 "Freestyle".

Not seen you on line recently hope all is well

Mel

cringe 25th Apr 2006 19:44

Tim and Mel, thanks. I'm no expert, so I couldn't be certain. :)

Could we move to a new pic while waiting for BEagle's verdict?

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...nge_/unk41.jpg

pigboat 25th Apr 2006 22:57

Mike, that looks like an expresso machine handle. I'd say the aircraft is definitely Italian. ;)

BEagle 26th Apr 2006 06:10

It was indeed the Yak 141!

Never have so many car alarms gone off simultaneously as they did during its Farnborough display!

That new one looks to have had rather a cosy flight deck!

cringe 26th Apr 2006 06:50

Thanks, BEagle.

LOL, pigboat. Not Italian, though it comes from a country of coffee drinkers.

MReyn24050 26th Apr 2006 10:10

cringe.
Frank Sinatra loved to sing that "they've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil,"

Wild guess, could this be an early Embraer Aircraft? Perhaps the EMB 100?

Mel

cringe 26th Apr 2006 10:39

Sorry Mel, wrong continent. Much earlier than the EMB-100.

MReyn24050 26th Apr 2006 11:04

The French also like their coffee, Hurel-Dubois HD-31 or HD-32?

cringe 26th Apr 2006 11:44

Nope, not French either.

cringe 26th Apr 2006 15:15

Mike,

Not American. Not from the '20s.

cringe 26th Apr 2006 17:43

Not German, sorry.

pigboat 26th Apr 2006 23:26

Fokker F.XII?

The C-46E is proceeding apace, Ms. cringe. I've actually figured out how to cut off the nose and fabricate the stepped windshield! :O :D

cringe 27th Apr 2006 08:10

That's great to hear, pigboat. Looking forward to see the result. :)

It's not the Fokker XII, but you got the country right. The two types were used by the same airline.

cringe 27th Apr 2006 09:13

Not a trimotor. F7 is too early as well.

pigboat 27th Apr 2006 14:08

Ok, how about the Fokker F.VIII? :)

cringe 27th Apr 2006 14:25

It isn't a Fokker. :)


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