Not the Hyderabad Graeme
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How 'bout the Hinaidi...?
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The Hinaidi it is Graeme:ok:
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/bww1/hp33/hp33-5.jpg Noyade has control |
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Got a clue for ya mate...
Source says this was the first British aircraft with three engines (geared to one 9'10" pusher prop). |
Radley-England Waterplane?
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Done! :ok:
Your control. Originally flown as a landplane with a temporary wheeled undercarriage... http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/8...leyengland.jpg |
Gonna log off for a while Ken. Cheers. :ok:
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Thanks Graeme...hopefully catch you later:ok:
Here's the next one: http://i551.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/b932aaad.jpg |
Possibly the Dewoitine 373/376 mate?
If so, open house. Night! :ok: http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/3623/0176937.jpg |
Possibly the Dewoitine 373/376 mate? Night night Graeme has declared Open House. |
Hate to leave an Open House up too long, so here we go:
http://i551.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/29a802bc.jpg |
some kind of MIG project, Ken?? Those ventral fins look very Foxbatish!! RR
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Thought a fast jet would get your attention:)
Not a MiG Martin...and not a project. |
F111 Ardvark?
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Hi Jake, not the F-111.
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Not a MiG Martin...and not a project. Edit: surely those ventral fins fold on the ground? |
So built? Flown? I guess it could be a wacky Iranian machine or something? surely those ventral fins fold on the ground? |
Single fin or twin??
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