I`ll raise you one,X-24b !
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Hmm, well the two pics I've seen are very similar, but there are instrumentation changes, so unless it's the old NASA photo archive date problem again..
Unless you know something I don't..:E |
Just thought some of the instruments looked more`modern` for the `Flatiron`.
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mustposat has it with the X24A.:ok:
Picture from NASA/Dryden 1967 . C2j |
Thank you C2j - don't know if you saw the 24B cockpit photo but it was very similar considering they were 5 yrs apart..
Sorry for the delay, Photobucket was down, here's the next one, v.easy, bit surprised it's not been done yet...apols it's a bit small, roll up, roll up. http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...g?t=1236190387 |
Has to be Russian..Mig-21 ?
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It is Russian...trying to spin it out...
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Su 17..................
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Agaricus bisporus, Sorry, no..
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MiG-21 Fishbed trainer ?
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MiG-23, but if so it's open house I'm afraid.
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Yes, it is indeed,well done Bushfiva, open house it is..
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I don't think this has been here before. You should be able to narrow it down to one particular machine, and tell us why.
http://www.bushcat.com/f2.jpg |
Tu-144 Concordski,with ejection seats...
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No, not the Tu-144.
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Tu-160SK perhaps? The US-based Platforms International Corp. was reported to have acquired three demilitarized ex-Ukrainian Tu-160s for conversion to Tu-160SK launchers for space vehicles. There are several similarities in this photograph to the Tu-160 cockpit, the seats are I am sure the same type.
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Nope, not the Tu-160.
Here's the first hint: you might be surprised to see 4 engines on it. |
Buran Space Shuttle ?
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Yes, Buran. I was hoping for the specific one: this was OK-GLI, which had four AL-31 jet engines. It could take off under its own power and made 25 test flights during the 1980's.
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