Sabredog - you cunning old fox...... You have control....
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...10at065711.jpg PS Eight throttles in the left hand! :) |
Many thanks,aviate1138. I was hoping to use that one myself!
The next should not last very long; http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/...3/Quiz1772.jpg |
Faithfull Annie...?
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Annie..? This is probably a British-built aircraft given the compass type and style of engine instruments.
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WW2 British single-pilot large 'plane. Twin-engine. Bomber?
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From the stable of Handley Page ?
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Not the Avro Anson,Sycamore. Nor Handley Page,Brian.
Twin engine bomber is correct though. |
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley ?
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That's the one,Brian. The Armstrong Whitworth Whitley.
YHC |
Thank you. Here is the next challenge:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../WCP120911.jpg |
Bristol Brigand,Brian.
Once again, I had hoped to use that on my next challenge! Open House. |
Yes, the Bristol Brigand. As Terrence requested, it is OPEN HOUSE.
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Open House! Try this one:-
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...pitquiz454.jpg |
Nice chairs - American?
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Is it a Convair 240?
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Cunliffe-Owen Concordia?
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VX275, not the Cunliffe-Owen Concordia I am afraid.
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It was a wild stab in the dark for an obscure British twin
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This aircraft was not built in the UK it was built on the continent of North America.
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Good afternoon Mel,
Just having a quick lunch break and looking at your last clue and the possibility of a glimpse of a broad flat nose through the windscreens, I wonder if it may be the CCF Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster ?? |
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