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'Tis true, I was passing through the restoration workshop at Duxford a few weeks ago and happened to have a camera in my hand. Apologies for not noting it had gone before.
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Great photograph Gengis. Please do not apologise with some 277 aircraft in the list it is easily done. I see cringe has kindly updated the list, thanks for that cringe. So Gengis I am sure you have a few that have not yet been posted.
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Hope nobody minds if I jump in with a quickie !!
Clint. http://www.btinternet.com/~simon.gur.../cockpit10.jpg |
Clint
How could we object when you started this wonderful thread. Could this be a Commonwealth 185 Skyranger. |
Thanks Mel. I had no idea it would take off like this !!
No, it's not a 185 Skyranger. C. |
I'll go for another wild guess, hopefully not too inaccurate!
How about an Aermacchi-Lockheed AL60, possibly the SA built version which I think is called an Atlas Kudu? BTW, this thread is loads-a-fun! Who cares if some of them get repeated! |
Sorry BSD.
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Murphy Moose??
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Sorry to interrupt, and if out of line please direct me to the proper area.
I have a lot of pictures of airplanes, some rather strange, that I have flown including cockpits, the PQ-14 is one. However they are in slide format and I don't have clue how to show these pictures on line. Can anybody help? Excellent thread by the way! :ok: |
Originally Posted by con-pilot
Sorry to interrupt, and if out of line please direct me to the proper area.
I have a lot of pictures of airplanes, some rather strange, that I have flown including cockpits, the PQ-14 is one. However they are in slide format and I don't have clue how to show these pictures on line. Can anybody help? Excellent thread by the way! :ok: All-in-one printer/scanner/slide scanners such as the Epson RX620 (I have a slightly older model and it's excellent) start at a few hundred pounds. Do a web search (or look at the small-ads in the back of camera magazines) and you'll find lots of companies who do slide to digital transfers; prices vary a lot, and it's usually cheapest to have them done in batches. G |
Helio Courier?
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Not a Murphy Moose or Helio Courier.
It's European. C. |
Dornier 27 then? I think it's one of those short field types hence the guess at the Helio.
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Max Holste Broussard?
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Beagle Airedale perhaps? On second thoughts not the Airedale as that had control yokes so I will go for the Beagle Terrier.
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None of those.
Think Eastern European. C. |
PZL 105?
A wild guess now.. :8 |
jabberwok.
You're getting warm. C. |
That's the only one I know apart rom the Wilga (which we've had). I'll have to leave someone else to make the final connection.
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