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Sod it!
I've been in class and wish I hadn't posted at #155.:\ |
posted at #155 |
Clue
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Final clue for the night.
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Rockets or jet exhaust?
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G'day Graeme,
I think that may be a Pratt and Whitney JT4A diffuser/silencer for the early Boeing 707-200 and 320 series ?? Later superceded by the simpler sheet metal "Daisy Petal" type! Not much time to spare today, so OH if correct please as I'm off to dog duties now and not sure when I will be back. |
That's outrageous!!...on both counts. 1, what were they thinking! 2, Sinco, how on earth did you know/find this? Respect!
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Thanks spook, but I'm not so sure it's correct, just following up whilst getting something to eat!
I thought it was this Google Images but there's not enough tubes!! Gotta go again, may have another look later :) |
but I'm not so sure it's correct http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/8117/img005ui.jpg Trevor has declared open house. |
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Looks pretty asymmetric, Mate. Or axisymmetric, rather.
Like GE YF120 nozzle. |
Yes - an alternative proposal for the JSF35.
All yours Reg. :ok: |
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Do I see variable thrust delector plates or IR concealment ramps?
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You see the former. Whether or not they work as the latter, too, I am not sure.
http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/...p/nozzle-2.jpg I believe they have IR concealment function, too. |
Hi Reg...is it the F-22 Raptor?
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Like this , Ken???
http://www.fromthelens.co.uk/store/w..._5790blog1.jpg I don't think so ....... Edit: :O I think it might be! RR |
Atrnoon Gentlemen, sorry for delay, did my grocery round.
Yes, it is the F-22 Raptor as suggested by Skytrain. Over to you :ok: |
Thanks Reg. Will have to be Open House.
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