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29th Apr 2024, 07:17
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Posted By D26

Beware of the fiery breath!

Beware of the fiery breath!
26th Apr 2024, 16:10
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Posted By D26

No worries! Still an interesting subject.:) ...

No worries! Still an interesting subject.:)
Open House please!
25th Apr 2024, 18:36
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Posted By D26

The picture has been on the forum before, I think...

The picture has been on the forum before, I think about October 2019. It's the cockpit of an Avro 701 Athena.
...
24th Apr 2024, 13:02
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Posted By D26

First flight 1951. There is a naval connection!

First flight 1951. There is a naval connection!
19th Apr 2024, 16:26
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Posted By D26

Lots of levers and cranks. Interesting the "fine"...

Lots of levers and cranks. Interesting the "fine" RPM indicator with 2 pointers, one for the hundreds and one for the thousends!

Open house, please.
18th Apr 2024, 07:06
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Posted By D26

Is it a Grumman XTBF-1 "Avenger"?

Is it a Grumman XTBF-1 "Avenger"?
13th Feb 2024, 08:51
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Posted By D26

Thanks all. The SAAB 21 in the background was...

Thanks all. The SAAB 21 in the background was quite special, as it started off powered with a piston engine and later was converted to a jet engine. Had one of the first ejection seats for obvious...
12th Feb 2024, 08:08
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Posted By D26

SAAB 29 Tunnan! asw28-866 has the right...

SAAB 29 Tunnan!
asw28-866 has the right feeling. Visible in the back is the tail and engine of the SAAB 21 pusher aircraft. This points to Sweden. I have not been able to find out which museum,...
17th Dec 2023, 09:40
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Posted By D26

My clues were split windscreen, the little window...

My clues were split windscreen, the little window at left, retractable landing gear, the pilot wearing a military type flight suit.

Open house please.
16th Dec 2023, 13:26
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Posted By D26

Cessna O-2A Skymaster, Cessna 337 (cvilian...

Cessna O-2A Skymaster, Cessna 337 (cvilian version)
25th Oct 2023, 15:06
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Posted By D26

It's Russian. First flight 1993.

It's Russian. First flight 1993.
5th Sep 2023, 11:12
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Posted By D26

I am sorry the delay. Open House please!

I am sorry the delay.
Open House please!
4th Sep 2023, 07:36
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Posted By D26

The airspeed indicator starts at 10 MPH/KTS, it...

The airspeed indicator starts at 10 MPH/KTS, it must be a helicopter. Also dual rev indicators and a hydraulic press gauge. My guess is Cessna's only helicopter, the CH-1 Skyhook.
5th Aug 2023, 08:17
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Posted By D26

May I suggest that we resume the usual business...

May I suggest that we resume the usual business please?

asw28-866 has control!
3rd Aug 2023, 07:35
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Posted By D26

You are right SLB, that's an easy way to go. I...

You are right SLB, that's an easy way to go. I did blot out the call-sign on the two b/w pictures but didn't get reactions. I will think of that on my next post.
Thanks Noyade, very generous.
...
2nd Aug 2023, 07:43
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Posted By D26

The EKW D-3801 it is! The type was the mainstay...

The EKW D-3801 it is!
The type was the mainstay of the Swiss Air Force in WW2 together with the Me109E. The D-3801 was licence built from the MS 406 and developed further mainly by installing a...
31st Jul 2023, 20:00
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Posted By D26

No. There is a gun sight! The type was the main...

No. There is a gun sight! The type was the main stay during WW2 in a small country. The Schlepp was a different A/c but same engine.
31st Jul 2023, 19:25
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Posted By D26

Any takers out there? Now the full picture. ...

Any takers out there? Now the full picture.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1198x898/img_2909d_3e140b79d1a13ee58edd4d9f026309d45221c2eb.jpg
29th Jul 2023, 08:19
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Posted By D26

Very close, but there is room for refinement. ...

Very close, but there is room for refinement.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1469x1794/img_2909b_5c57aeeb1db8e738b3b3d712ea80ed50a4b60584.jpg
27th Jul 2023, 06:52
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Posted By D26

Thanks BEagle! Now this one: ...

Thanks BEagle! Now this one:


https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/890x1653/img_2909a_c3dd85bf9dfa8a40a51a6ee7be386e069019cc11.jpg
26th Jul 2023, 07:39
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Posted By D26

That would be the sole remaining TA 152 H-0/R11.

That would be the sole remaining TA 152 H-0/R11.
24th Jul 2023, 16:13
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Posted By D26

That's an easy one!

That's an easy one!
21st Jul 2023, 10:37
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Posted By D26

Thanks thnarg. The brass switch and the magnetic...

Thanks thnarg. The brass switch and the magnetic compass pointed to a British aircraft. The instrument in general look WW2 and the size of the cockpit to a medium size twin engine aircraft.

Open...
21st Jul 2023, 09:40
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Posted By D26

Not so difficult this time: AVRO ANSON MK 1....

Not so difficult this time: AVRO ANSON MK 1. K6183. Beautifully restored.
It's for sale too! https://www.classicaircraftsales.com/listings/avro-anson
16th Jul 2023, 11:23
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Posted By D26

Thank you! Open house, gentlemen!

Thank you!
Open house, gentlemen!
15th Jul 2023, 18:00
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Posted By D26

Let's sleep over it :ok:

Let's sleep over it :ok:
15th Jul 2023, 14:46
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Posted By D26

Would that be a Handley Page Hermes?

Would that be a Handley Page Hermes?
9th Jul 2023, 21:06
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Posted By D26

Thanks very much. In this case: Open house...

Thanks very much. In this case:

Open house please!
9th Jul 2023, 06:58
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Posted By D26

My guess is, the cockpit of a Rollason Condor...

My guess is, the cockpit of a Rollason Condor (Druine)?
7th Jul 2023, 18:26
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Posted By D26

Not so easy as you say. Most likely an early...

Not so easy as you say. Most likely an early Sperry autopilot installed in a Douglas C-47 Dakota. However, I am irritated by the shape of the handles of the engine levers, angular instead of round.
3rd Jul 2023, 15:26
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Posted By D26

Thanks meleagertoo! From the picture, I thought...

Thanks meleagertoo!
From the picture, I thought it was British and I started from there. Another clue was the lever inside the control wheel which activated the air operated wheel brakes.
Open...
28th Jun 2023, 18:27
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Posted By D26

I say, it's an Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle,...

I say, it's an Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle, A.W. 41
24th Jun 2023, 20:54
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Posted By D26

Thanks TCU. When it became clear that it was not...

Thanks TCU. When it became clear that it was not US or UK, I went to look for a medium sized piston twin. Not results on Canadian, French, Spanish, Swedish aircraft.
Then I discovered Piaggo from...
24th Jun 2023, 13:55
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Posted By D26

PIAGGO P 166S it is!

PIAGGO P 166S it is!
7th Jun 2023, 17:00
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Posted By D26

Thank you! I thought, because you live in the...

Thank you! I thought, because you live in the Netherlands, it could be a type from your country. by the look of the frames, it might be a wooden air frame. The nose wheel is visible and the cockpit...
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