Sorry Kitbag, tis a lazy Saturday morning here. :)
But very well done CGB - it is an upgraded Viggen - the JA 37D which included features of the Gripen. All yours mate! Cheers. |
well thank you. down route right now typing on a phone thingy. open house.
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Saab J29?
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AAO, certainly is the Barrel. YHC
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Thanks, I must confess though it was a lucky guess.
Open house! |
Let's put some new life into this thread. This one is easy. I have a tougher one to follow.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...psphnjvljd.jpg |
Blenheim.....
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Almost. It's in Canada.
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Fairchild (Canada) Bolingbroke. Surprising number of surviving airframes & even several flightworthy ones.
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Bolingbroke then? If correct Control back to you I42 and let's have your next!
PS thank you for bringing this wonderful thread back to life :D |
ICT and asw - snap!
Yes, a Bolingbroke. http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ps0r8zw7lc.jpg Here's my next one: http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...psl9ccijnu.jpg |
Eastman SeaRover?
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Well done, Kitbag.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...psren9rt71.jpg The 1929 Eastman E2 Sea Rover at the British Columbia Aviation Museum in Sidney. Eighteen were built in Detroit. Five came to BC. This one is a "bitsa", built from several of the airframes. The tail of the Bolingbroke is in the background. You have control |
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A guess - the Fleet Fort?
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I had to look that one up RV. I think the challenge ac is rather more attractive, if somewhat older than your suggestion.
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Kitbag,
It looks British. Is it? |
I42
Yes and No. The aircraft type was designed by an American in the late 20s as a kit, and became quite popular. This particular ac is registered in the UK (G-xxxx) and was built in the late 80s/early 90s, it looks like there are 20 or so on the UK register. |
Pietenpol Aircamper?
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Flapsin has it, G-BUCO is the ac and very pretty it is too. I'll post a picture when I'm not working off my phone.
Flapsin, you have control. |
Thank you, unable to post a new teaser so open house.
Flapsin |
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Kitbag,
What a lovely aircraft. This one is not so lovely and FYI, it's not in the Sidney museum ;) http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...pso8lqk1sz.png |
Looks to be a Cessna 02 from the Vietnam era?
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I42, beauty is in the eye of the beholder; I've always liked twin boom ac, including the O-2. Can't find a museum with red hangar walls :(
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Any museum with a Bell Sioux can't be all bad!
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Spooky 2,
Correct, it's an airworthy O-2. Easy to figure out, even after I had cropped the gauges that said Front Engine and Rear Engine! ;) Kitbag, I didn't say it was ugly, I just said it wasn't as beautiful as the Aircamper:). I had a flight in a 337P once - very nice to fly. This O-2 is in the Heritage Flight Museum at Skagit Regional Airport, north of Seattle. They've only just moved there so there are probably not many pictures of their new home on the web yet. The museum was founded by Bill Anders - one of the Apollo 8 crew. Heritage Flight Museum Rosevidney1, Well spotted. It's an airworthy G model, painted in MASH colours and currently grounded, pending the installation of a new tail rotor. More pictures to come, when I catch up with my travelogue. Spooky 2 has control. |
While we are waiting for Spooky 2, here's an easy one:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...psdfelhcvm.png |
It looks similar, but not identical, to an early Messerschmitt 109.
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Kitbag,
You are correct - it's a 109 panel at Planes of Fame in Chino. It was labelled as a 109E and was standing against the wheel of an un-restored wreck from Russia. I didn't take a photo of the wreck, so I'm not sure if it actually was an "Emil". You have control. |
Many thanks I42, had to work a bit at that.
Heres something a little more modern (but not much) http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...2028%20Oct.jpg |
An early model of a North American F-100 Super Sabre, specifically it is F-100A, #25-761, seen here decades earlier on a demonstration flight near Edwards/Muroc Test Area:
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/...1%20F_100A.jpg |
I wondered when you'd join in again. As usual you are correct, it currently resides at the New England Air Museum
evansb has control (again) |
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There seems to be a placard for arrestor hook so lets try something along the lines of Curtiss SB2C Helldiver?
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Sorry, not a Curtiss Helldiver.
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Something from Grumman..? but not an Avenger
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Douglas TBD-1 Devastator?
I'm only an occasional lurker, so in the unlikely event I fluked it - open house. |
It is indeed a Douglas TBD-1 Devastator.:ok:
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/...off-hawaii.jpg |
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