Nope, it was neither of those types actually, but you are in the right ball park.
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Ahem.
Heinkel He-178 Mig-9 (two captured BMW 003 engines) Ishikawajima Ne-20 (engines built using BMW plans) |
4 engined Arado 234C, or given the shape of the intake more likely He 162
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Kitbag is correct - it's the He162.
However, as RegDep was the first to answer - Reg has control. cheers, Jake. |
Thanks Spit161.
In the interest of the nigh shift, Open House, as I am not able to monitor it in the next 10 hours. |
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G'day mate.
The port turboprop exhaust pipe on the Tu-95/142 Bear?... http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/4939/img055o.jpg |
Evening Graeme.
The Bear it is. All yours. :ok: |
Morning David. Thanks. Here's another one...
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/835/croppitycrop.jpg |
B-52 POD..?
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Convair B-36J?
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Not the B-52 Sycamore.
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Not the B-36 Reg.
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Is it in fact podded, or rear fuselage?
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Podded, but not on pylons.
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B47?......
edit: just seen your above. Rear-mounted then? |
In the wings.
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Comet?....
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Combined the challenge threads. The mystery pipes (there are four) belong to this...
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/6154/img059gy.jpg |
B-45 Tornado
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North American B-45 Tornado?
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A-7 Corsair II
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A-7 Corsair II Over to Mate :ok: |
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I think yours is Mig-21 Mate.
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The 21 it is Reg.
Let's have another one. :ok: |
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F4 Phantom?
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No Sir, not Phantom.
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Abend Reg,
Tupolev Tu-22M Backfire ?? Flying visit as off for doggie dutes in a moment, so Open House please if correct, sorry :)!! |
Abend.
Yes, it is Tupolev Tu-22M Backfire in a Ukrainian aviation museum. Open House as per request. |
Here is the next mystery pipe:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../SEARCH_ME.jpg |
Leduc 022 ?
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RAMJET?
cheers, Jake. |
sabredog is spot on:ok: Your turn.
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Many thanks,evansb.
Open House. |
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