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Kitbag 3rd Jun 2013 09:38

Good thinking LM, it is the Shenyang J-8

Lightning Mate 3rd Jun 2013 11:35

Thanks Kitbag, but it will have to be OH.

MReyn24050 3rd Jun 2013 13:04

Open house? Try this one:-
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...psbc871880.jpg

Harley Quinn 3rd Jun 2013 21:50

Millennium Falcon?




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MReyn24050 3rd Jun 2013 22:24

Certainly looks as though it is from the Millennium Falcon but this device was very much designed and built and fitted to real aircraft.

Kitbag 4th Jun 2013 05:07

Cabin heater intake on an American Biplane?

MReyn24050 4th Jun 2013 08:49

Not a cabin heater intake and this unit is not fitted to an american aircraft.

Noyade 4th Jun 2013 09:31

Dunno much about them, but maybe a Lamblin radiator?
French?

MReyn24050 4th Jun 2013 11:58

Graeme. There are many types of Lamblin radiators however I will say the aircraft is French and the object in the photograph is a radiator.

Kitbag 5th Jun 2013 21:45

Confess to never having noticed this style of radiator before.

How about the SPAD 81bis racer?

MReyn24050 5th Jun 2013 22:34

Not the SPAD 81bis, this aircraft was a multi-engined aircraft.

sillohed 7th Jun 2013 04:31

Stupid
 
I am waiting for someone to come up with the correct answer so I can sigh and say.....ah yes, of course. In the meantime I plan to sit here and be stupid!

Kitbag 7th Jun 2013 05:33

How about that French design that demonstrates it is possible to get a brick to fly if you put wings on it - Amiot 142?

Noyade 7th Jun 2013 05:45

Or try and whittle him down...:)

multi-engined aircraft.
Twin?
Military or civil Mel?

aviate1138 7th Jun 2013 05:58

Or the Farman F 222 perhaps?

MReyn24050 7th Jun 2013 10:03

This aircraft designed and built to in the 1930s to meet a commercial requirement. It was a four-engined aircraft. It was not from Farmen or Amiot.

Noyade 7th Jun 2013 11:07

LeO-246?

Or a land-plane?

MReyn24050 7th Jun 2013 11:47

You have it mate it is indeed the Leo H-246 :D:ok:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...psde3ac268.jpg

You have control.

Noyade 7th Jun 2013 11:56

Thanks Mel. Lucky guess.

Getting late here and my son wants to borrow the PC. So, here's another. An exhaust pipe....

http://i42.tinypic.com/2hhhgtt.jpg

Cheers for now!

Noyade 8th Jun 2013 20:27

Sunday morning clue
 
A British ultra-light monoplane built by two gents who names are well known today.


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