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3rd Nov 2015, 17:58
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Posted By Kitbag

Sorry Con, not from the US, evansbe is exactly...

Sorry Con, not from the US, evansbe is exactly right, it is the Alpha Jet.
You have control Bri
3rd Nov 2015, 05:50
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Posted By Kitbag

Not from Textron and not quite that modern and,...

Not from Textron and not quite that modern and, yes, I think it looks a bit Dassault Mirage like too
2nd Nov 2015, 19:35
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Posted By Kitbag

There's only one possible answer to that... ...

There's only one possible answer to that...

Yes :ok:
1st Nov 2015, 12:35
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Posted By Kitbag

I'll take the OH and move to something more...

I'll take the OH and move to something more modern:

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/WCP%201Nov.png
29th Oct 2015, 18:14
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Posted By Kitbag

There seems to be a placard for arrestor hook so...

There seems to be a placard for arrestor hook so lets try something along the lines of Curtiss SB2C Helldiver?
28th Oct 2015, 20:24
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Posted By Kitbag

I wondered when you'd join in again. As usual you...

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)
28th Oct 2015, 17:42
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Posted By Kitbag

Many thanks I42, had to work a bit at that. ...

Many thanks I42, had to work a bit at that.

Heres something a little more modern (but not much)
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/WCP%2028%20Oct.jpg
27th Oct 2015, 22:03
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Posted By Kitbag

It looks similar, but not identical, to an early...

It looks similar, but not identical, to an early Messerschmitt 109.
21st Oct 2015, 17:15
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Posted By Kitbag

I42, beauty is in the eye of the beholder; I've...

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 :(
20th Oct 2015, 20:35
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Posted By Kitbag

Here is the Aircamper as promised: ...

Here is the Aircamper as promised:

http://www.airteamimages.com/pics/150/150091_800.jpg
20th Oct 2015, 09:03
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Posted By Kitbag

Flapsin has it, G-BUCO is the ac and very pretty...

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.
20th Oct 2015, 05:32
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Posted By Kitbag

I42 Yes and No. The aircraft type was...

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...
19th Oct 2015, 19:03
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Posted By Kitbag

I had to look that one up RV. I think the...

I had to look that one up RV. I think the challenge ac is rather more attractive, if somewhat older than your suggestion.
19th Oct 2015, 17:10
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Posted By Kitbag

Nice museum. Try this one ...

Nice museum.

Try this one

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/WCP%2019%20Oct%2015.jpg
19th Oct 2015, 11:25
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Posted By Kitbag

Eastman SeaRover?

Eastman SeaRover?
30th Jun 2015, 21:55
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Posted By Kitbag

AAO, certainly is the Barrel. YHC

AAO, certainly is the Barrel. YHC
30th Jun 2015, 19:25
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Posted By Kitbag

Check this one out ...

Check this one out

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/WCP%2030%20Jun.jpg
26th Jun 2015, 16:40
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Posted By Kitbag

Dagnabbit CGB, I think you're spot on, although I...

Dagnabbit CGB, I think you're spot on, although I can't find an exact match the warning panels either side of the drivers knees and the clip on the glare shield do it for me. Hopefully Noyade is an...
26th Jun 2015, 14:25
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Posted By Kitbag

Something like the Aermacchi 346?

Something like the Aermacchi 346?
25th Jun 2015, 18:57
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Posted By Kitbag

Thinking it must be the Tu22 Blinder, then.

Thinking it must be the Tu22 Blinder, then.
25th Jun 2015, 14:26
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Posted By Kitbag

I don't know, it's doing my swede no good. I'm...

I don't know, it's doing my swede no good. I'm guessing late WWII twin prop job, maybe some sort of fast light bomber from US but can't find anything close.
23rd Jun 2015, 04:22
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Posted By Kitbag

Dunno about prototype, but certainly given as NA...

Dunno about prototype, but certainly given as NA Vigilante..

YHC
22nd Jun 2015, 22:31
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Posted By Kitbag

TVM. No Hinomaru on this one. ...

TVM.
No Hinomaru on this one.

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/WCP%2022%20Jun.png
22nd Jun 2015, 14:08
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Posted By Kitbag

Nope, not Nakajima; it's a Mitsubishi Ki51

Nope, not Nakajima; it's a Mitsubishi Ki51
22nd Jun 2015, 13:21
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Posted By Kitbag

Nakajima B6 Tenzan ?

Nakajima B6 Tenzan ?
22nd Jun 2015, 10:19
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Posted By Kitbag

Much betterer, the Cosford example is the only...

Much betterer, the Cosford example is the only known survivor.

It is the Dinah, YHC
21st Jun 2015, 21:42
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Posted By Kitbag

Much closer, but not the Nick.

Much closer, but not the Nick.
21st Jun 2015, 21:15
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Posted By Kitbag

Certainly a twin, a lot more elegant looking,...

Certainly a twin, a lot more elegant looking, IMHO, than the Beaufighter, with a similar crew disposition, but nowhere near as heavily armed. Not British, despite how the gauges may appear
21st Jun 2015, 18:50
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Posted By Kitbag

Right then, another go ...

Right then, another go

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/Kitweston/WCP%2021%20Jun.png
29th May 2015, 04:47
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Posted By Kitbag

Thank you, Noyade, that is very generous of you. ...

Thank you, Noyade, that is very generous of you. TBH that was just a punt. Nothing readily to hand just yet, it being silly o'clock in the morning here. Open House.
28th May 2015, 18:25
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Posted By Kitbag

Saab 29 Tunnan?

Saab 29 Tunnan?
24th May 2015, 11:59
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Posted By Kitbag

The style of the instrument panel puts me in mind...

The style of the instrument panel puts me in mind of a mid 20's ac, but the radio? lh side below the instrument panel looks like it's replaced a larger unit, and that spade grip without a firing...
22nd May 2015, 17:48
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Posted By Kitbag

Correct, the LaGG 3. Probably preferred because...

Correct, the LaGG 3. Probably preferred because of the heavier armament, however it later was known as the guaranteed varnished coffin.

YHC
22nd May 2015, 17:03
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Posted By Kitbag

Right country, but not a Yak

Right country, but not a Yak
22nd May 2015, 15:25
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Posted By Kitbag

Not American, I'm afraid, although it's possible...

Not American, I'm afraid, although it's possible the subject aircraft came up against some cold Buffalo
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