Silhouette challenge
Hi all, not visited here for a while. I've been working on a new 'name the a/c' to test your skills. This time, no pic of the a/c just the silhouette.
Good luck............... http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b9/dazdaz1/jet005.jpg |
Dassaut Etendard.
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It won't work. Some of us still have all those books.. :}:}
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Ahhhhhhh foiled again!!!!!!!!!! Well done Sir. I'll be back soon (today) with another challenge
Daz |
I'm trying my best. Without books, name this a/c.......
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b9/dazdaz1/1006.jpg |
OK
Fiat G-91T
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Who needs books? :}
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Diesel Addict...........Spot on!!!! Actually the correct model designation is...
G.91T but who am I to argue. Having said that? For a further 10 points....What was the; Power plant? |
OK again
Bristol Siddeley Orpheus - Dr. Hooker's own
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dazdaz, visit dauntless-soft/AviaQuiz for more fun.
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Wasn't there also a G.91Y with two J85s?
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Diesel addick spot on:ok: EvansSB, I know, but I'm trying so hard to 'fox' you people. I'm gobsmacked as to the collective knowledge on here. I think I might have found a 'chink' non mil. The last post for today, good luck..........
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b9/dazdaz1/2.jpg |
Cessna T37 [I think]
watp,iktch |
Cessna model 407 ??
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Strikemaster :O
(hey I was up for the G91, having once made the airfix kit) |
Chiglet.....Spot on:ok: I'll get you guys/gals one day.
Footnote; The book I've been using, 'The Observer's book of Aircraft' compiled by William Green. 1961 edition. Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd. In the words of Arnie........I'll be back. |
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Douglas C-74 Globemaster I. The civilian version, had it been built, would have been called the DC-7.
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Liffy is correct. It is a Douglas C-74. Your turn.
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