Originally Posted by Noyade
(Post 11067961)
But no worries I have other challenges in stock. |
Originally Posted by Self loading bear
(Post 11068316)
Nice challenge, your not only fishing in the same pond, you are smoking my salmon!
But no worries I have other challenges in stock. I saw it yesterday whilst googling a rare aircraft any your pond came up - and I noticed this very "Bristol" looking machine. But as you already know, it's actually French. |
Not any more interested?
It was not my intention to put anyone off. I hope no one felt that way? I only had photos in side view in which this SIPA S 1100 is very pronounced and recognizable. So did not post it as a challenge. Looks a difficult way to me to get in and out for that pilot: https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....c8776b5a5.jpeg |
Thanks SLB. :ok:
Up to you now. |
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Originally Posted by Self loading bear
(Post 11069417)
Not any more interested?
American? The fourth of five built? Flew with Pan American's South American affiliate - SCADTA? Up front is a 650/700 hp Hornet T1C? |
Yes that one!
Sufficient clues have been given. Who will shoot this penalty better than Mbappe? |
General Aviation GA-43, the one with floates. Over to Noyade for being the first.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....87539a49bd.jpg |
It's all good. All yours Beamr. :ok:
If not - Open House. |
Originally Posted by Beamr
(Post 11070178)
General Aviation GA-43, the one with floates. Over to Noyade for being the first.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....87539a49bd.jpg |
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Reminds me of Hindustan designs....................... but I think its a SOKO G-4 Super Galeb...........
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....77111f8915.jpg |
Originally Posted by Asturias56
(Post 11070807)
Reminds me of Hindustan designs....................... but I think its a SOKO G-4 Super Galeb...........
Note to self: I need to get a grip and find something more challenging in the future. Mine has been solved in a blink of an eye lately. :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Beamr
(Post 11070847)
Sir, you're quite right. Your turn!
Note to self: I need to get a grip and find something more challenging in the future. Mine has been solved in a blink of an eye lately. :rolleyes: please be aware of the 24hr rule as explained in the Which Aerodrome Wikipost. It is applicable to all 3 challenge threads. You risk being zapped to 0 posts, which places you again under scrutiny of the Mods. On the other hand, if this challenge is not particularly difficult, Asturias could have let it run for some more hours as well before jumping the gun. Early answers put off many other interested followers. |
I don't get a blinding flash of light very often at 08:32 - especially in What aircraft or What cockpit
As you say 24 hour rule applies ......................... |
Originally Posted by Self loading bear
(Post 11070900)
Beamr,
please be aware of the 24hr rule as explained in the Which Aerodrome Wikipost. It is applicable to all 3 challenge threads. You risk being zapped to 0 posts, which places you again under scrutiny of the Mods. |
Well it was the overwing, relatively simple intakes - so pre 1990 but a smart canopy and a nice finish on the fuselage so post 1960. Not many small two seaters in the frame and a handy but battered copy of Janes Aircraft Recognition Guide saw me on finals
Try this.. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....edcb3198e9.jpg |
Lancashire Prospector; but where's the rest?
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Noorduyn Norseman, by any chance ?
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Originally Posted by Pypard
(Post 11071521)
Lancashire Prospector; but where's the rest?
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