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reply posted on 21-10-2006 @ 04:23 AM by The Winged Wombat
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Ahhhh, Very French
1. We've had this one before, I think
2. Sud-Est SE.3101
3. I'll think about this one.... Thinking Amiot perhaps
4. Koolhoven F.K.55 (but not French)
5. Dassault MD-312 Flamant
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reply posted on 24-10-2006 @ 05:48 AM by emile
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reply posted on 30-10-2006 @ 10:08 PM by emile
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Waynos, now, I can use Tinypic again, do u still remember the first time you give me this upload website?
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reply posted on 12-2-2007 @ 03:08 PM by waynos
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considering relaunching this thread shortly so here's a bump to see if anyone is interested.
(btw, the top photo above is the Ago Kurier, the middle one I do not know and the third bears a resemblance to the Grumman Guardian but looks wrong
somehow, as if it has been messed with?)
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reply posted on 16-2-2007 @ 10:33 AM by Indrek
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I would say the third picture is a Douglas BTD Destroyer. Note the cranked wing. The picture almost looks as if it is a taildragger, but closer
inspection shows it has tricycle gear.
The identity of the second picture eludes me too.
Cheers,
Indrek
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reply posted on 1-3-2007 @ 08:14 AM by The Winged Wombat
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Hi Guys,
I've been staying away from this site, as I picked up a nasty virus from it when logging out - I hope that's been cleared !!
No.2 is the Horton Wingless, a creation from the USA and not involving the German Horton Brothers - details on Aerofiles.
Indrek, are you the person of that name who plays the Slovak and UK quizzes ?
The Winged Wombat
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reply posted on 8-3-2007 @ 09:01 AM by Indrek
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Yes, I attempt the quizes you mentioned. I have also found another called Avia Quiz - Name that plane. A recent one in the last quiz stumped me
because I had never before seen a picture of a fairey Seal with an engine cowl. Doh!
Cheers,
Indrek
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reply posted on 8-3-2007 @ 07:28 PM by The Winged Wombat
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Hi Indrek,
It's Bill Lines here. Pleased to meet you. I often wonder who the people doing the quizzes are.
I came across that quiz myself about a week ago. I picked the Fairey Seal as a Fairey product as it looked to me to have a family resemblence to the
Swordfish and Putnam's Fairey Aircraft Since.... provided the final identification.
The Winged Wombat
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reply posted on 13-3-2007 @ 08:34 AM by Indrek
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Hi Bill,
Thanks for the reply. I had not grasped the significance of the wombat reference in your avatar, but I now realise it is because you are in Oz.
I will be in Melbourne next December to visit my daughter and her family. Of course, Australia is a big country, and for all I know you may live in
Perth or Darwin.
I am currently on vacation in Florida, and consequently do not have access to my aviation books. This means I am reduced to Google and the web for my
research. I spotted the resemblance to the Swordfish too, but did not follow through as thorughly as I should have done. Oh well.
Cheers,
Indrek
Criticism is easy; accomplishment is difficult. W.S.Churchill
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reply posted on 13-3-2007 @ 09:04 AM by The Winged Wombat
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Hi Indrek,
I was born in Melbourne, and while I've lived in many places around Australia (including Perth and Darwin), I'm currently living in the small town
of Wodonga - 300 km / 180 miles north of Melbourne on the Victoria / New South Wales border.
So perhaps we can get together and compare reference libraries over an ale or two while you're here !
Good luck for the 17th and 18th,
The Winged Wombat
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reply posted on 4-4-2007 @ 06:45 PM by Indrek
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Hi Bill,
I checked out the Wodonga web site. The town looks very nice.
According to Google maps it is about a four hour drive from my daughter's place in Olinda, so I may be able to make a visit, provided I can convince
my wife that it would be a good idea!
Cheers,
Indrek
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reply posted on 27-11-2008 @ 04:41 PM by Anonymous ATS
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reply to post by waynos
4 me go ahead t here are really interesting picture athat I never knew
Regards:
Jorge
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