Originally Posted by Noyade
(Post 11156121)
No mate, Soviet - see my post above you.
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I was a bit Max-ed at the start and only started to catch up yesterday evening.
You did not have to give it all away by dropping that Safety car in like that. Russian would have been enough: Putilov Stal -3 |
Originally Posted by Self loading bear
(Post 11156407)
You did not have to give it all away
Originally Posted by Self loading bear
(Post 11156407)
Putilov Stal -3
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Originally Posted by Noyade
(Post 11156657)
That would be No.5, from Monte -Copter. :)
Over to you Noyade. |
Thanks bear! Interesting concept by Monte-Copter.
This is better known... https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....57e098b9a4.jpg |
Britten Norman Islander fuselages at , I guess, Bembridge.
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Over to you dixi188.
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https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....9bc78bfbad.jpg
Always liked this one as my daughter's name is Joanne. |
Airbus A220 ?
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Saab 340????
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No to both.
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Thats the one SLB.
I worked on it at Exeter a few years ago. |
There used to quite some RJs at Norwich for maintenance (by KLM??)
Now something of the interbellum: https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f151d8da2.jpeg |
A clue is posted in the Which Aerodrome thread.
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I am afraid this is the only other picture of the aircraft I could find.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....55c77d916.jpeg I also have a Layout drawing (I still have to mask that one) |
A one-off European?
I think I have eliminated German. |
I think its the NAVO-06
https://www.bhic.nl/ontdekken/verhal...abriek-in-1920 Googled Dutch aircraft civil 19020's and got a mention of NAVO - who I'd never heard of - but that took me (eventually ) to the site above |
Originally Posted by Noyade
(Post 11159337)
A one-off European?
I think I have eliminated German. Its designers were actually German but it is not registered as German. In fact it was never registered due to engine problems. |
Originally Posted by Asturias56
(Post 11159532)
I think its the NAVO-06
https://www.bhic.nl/ontdekken/verhal...abriek-in-1920 Googled Dutch aircraft civil 19020's and got a mention of NAVO - who I'd never heard of - but that took me (eventually ) to the site above It is indeed the NAVO 6 or RK-220. This was the only machine developed by Nederlandse Automobiel en Vliegtuig Onderneming. Located in Cuijk South of Nijmegen. It was underpowered and the engine gave problems. |
I have to admit I was astonished - clearly they were decent engineers and yet they've never been mentioned before on here!!!!
Try this :- https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f077c2804c.jpg |
The Indonesian NU-200 Sikumbang (Bee).
Designed to be a single-seat ground-attack aircraft with a maximum speed of 160 mph at sea level. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LIPNUR_Sikumbang https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....4bb2124f7d.jpg |
Now I'd really expected this one to run for a week! But yes it's the NU-200
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f8b3995775.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....af477ee871.jpg |
What a remarkable resemblance to the Fokker S-14 Machtrainer the tail has! Same period of time also.
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Tis the season for giving - I give you OPEN HOUSE.
Merry Christmas from Oz! https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....38d5ba9c6e.jpg |
Isn't that the plasma tail from the six-engined 5ANT-A lifting-body orbital delivery vehicle?
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What's the small prop on the right wing leading edge in post #2783
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No idea - its very distinctive I agree
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Isn't that an electric generator? Putting it at a convenient place, but then without powered by the engine, requires a propeller, so that it can be driven by the airspeed.
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Originally Posted by washoutt
(Post 11160748)
Isn't that an electric generator? Putting it at a convenient place, but then without powered by the engine, requires a propeller, so that it can be driven by the airspeed.
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Open House:
Merry Christmas from the Netherlands: https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....dbd14dae4.jpeg |
Much too small for en electric generator, it's a vacuum pump for gyro instruments. Same on the Avro 504K's (?) fwd inboard strut above.
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Aha, thanks.
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Originally Posted by meleagertoo
(Post 11160878)
Much too small for en electric generator, it's a vacuum pump for gyro instruments. Same on the Avro 504K's (?) fwd inboard strut above.
AVRO 504 It is. I will take it from you about the K - version. |
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Looks like Yeovilton from the barrier colour.
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Fairey Delta 2 WG 777. If not, let someone else post the other one.
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Maybe not Yeovilton then...
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