A Piper Lance (PA-32R)
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Originally Posted by Archer4
(Post 10715817)
A Piper Lance (PA-32R)
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Cessna Caravan.
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Quest Kodiak.
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Found your picture but no description.
Difficult question: It seems this is a Flight simulator generated picture. How do we deal with that? https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....025f64ceb.jpeg |
It's a 100% synthetic environment and a generated picture - thought I'd post it to see reaction.
How we deal with it is; it's a Cessna Grand Caravan. So Quemerford has it. Well done! Quemerford has joystick... |
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The silhouettes are getting better. :ok:
Was this a research aeroplane ? |
I think this is the Blériot-Zappata 110.
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Apologies: been away today looking at B-2s.
Dook you have it: the Blériot 110. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....56362f316b.jpg |
Thank you Q - that was a good one.
I have insufficient posts to allow me to post another, so it will have to be OH. Sorry. |
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Looks like a Stampe SV.4.
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It does indeed but it isn't Belgian.
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I don't want to embarrass myself, but I'll say Tiger Moth
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Then you have embarrassed yourself because it isn't British.
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Could be a foreign-built Tiger tho (I know it isn't). Just sayin'.....:hmm:
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I thought you said it wasn't Belgian :E
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Is everyone in self-isolation ?
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So I guess we are in Italy ?
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https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b74e6f7d5a.png
I'm quarantined so I'll play from a safe distance! Saiman 200? https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....3a77c14484.png |
Quarantine working !
Saiman 200 it is. Your virus. |
Originally Posted by dook
(Post 10721587)
Quarantine working !
Saiman 200 it is. |
It does, until you look at the interplane struts.
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dook, Thanks. An interesting challenge and surprisingly, it was missing from my favourite reference book "Aircraft and the Air" by Eric Sargent.
No silhouette technology available so Open House. |
PM for I42.
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Aermacchi AL.60?
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I had never heard of the Aermacchi AL.60 so I looked it up and discovered it is the same aircraft as the one I posted, which is the Lockheed-Azcarate (LASA) 60.
An interesting history - designed by Al Mooney when he was at Lockheed: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aermacchi_AL-60 https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....4df0bf6a8.jpeg Quemerford has control. |
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Interesting to say the least.
Am I right in thinking that the aircrafts' right engine is on the fuselage ? If so, then the strut between the two engines might be to improve torsional rigidity. |
Originally Posted by dook
(Post 10723332)
Interesting to say the least.
Am I right in thinking that the aircrafts' right engine is on the fuselage ? If so, then the strut between the two engines might be to improve torsional rigidity. |
Anyone up for severe/ extreme asymmetrical flight?
Surely not dook. Unless some weird testing aircraft experiment gone wrong. That's a trusy old PA-32 Seminole - if ever I've seen one - and I've flown it. Oh sh1t - wait - that strut - and the tail wheel - not it's not. Piper though...wait a minute...that's high-wing - hence dook's confusion... |
It looks like the mess you'd get if you crossed a Piper twin with a Cessna twin with some idiot adding "an extra leading edge" between the engines - and to stop them falling off.
I'm going to go back to original guess and say it's an Experimental prototype Piper. Those are 360 Lyco's under those cowlings or I'll eat my hat. |
Looks a bit like a modified Do-28A?
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More like modified Pilatus PC-8D prototype
But apparently not. |
I'll run with the Dornier but can't find anything.
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Helio Twin Courier!
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