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Aircraft picture quiz


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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 08:49 AM by waynos


1= Albatros DIII, I agree with the other guesses, don't know 5



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 09:26 AM by emile


who would make out this one ?it looks like French……


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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 10:14 AM by waynos


No emile its British, its a De Havilland DH 93 Don.



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 01:16 PM by waynos


Waynos is back, and he has pictures

Some of these may look a bit iffy as they are scans direct from old aircraft books;







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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 01:16 PM by waynos


I think once is enough, don't you?

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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 04:23 PM by Veltro


#3. Convair XP5Y Tradewind
#5. Handley Page Herald.



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 08:40 PM by emile


Originally posted by waynos
I think once is enough, don't you?


yeah, 1# is supermarine scimitar V tail

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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 08:59 PM by spursfan


#1- Vickers Supermarine Type 508



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 09:08 PM by Peronemlin


Sorry for the delay...

Originally posted by Veltro
#2. Heinkel He162 Volksjager
#4. Northrop X-4


Both correct

Originally posted by JamesBlonde
#3 MiG 3-U *I will sitck with this one though*



Correct

Originally posted by waynos
1= Albatros DIII, I agree with the other guesses, don't know 5


Also correct.

Any offers for this?



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 09:24 PM by emile


I am sure I've really seen this one at somewhere else but forgot what it is.
alike northrop?? maybe?? I am sorry. Waynos was quized by you, others who could give answer?

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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 09:36 PM by spursfan


#2 Sud-Ouest SO 30P Bretagne



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 11:39 PM by Sugarlump


I am going to go with one of the Augusta Cierva Autogyros.
I have a request though... if anyone has any links to sites with more on the sabrebat please U2U them to me.



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reply posted on 26-3-2005 @ 05:48 AM by waynos


Veltro is correct with 3 & 5,

emile, there never was a 'Scimitar V-tail' so sorry. Spursfan is however s[pot on with his guesses of Supermarine 508 (though the Scimitar eventually resulted from this line of development it was an utterly different plane) and the Bretagne, the look of which I really like for some reason.

That just leaves picture 4 to be identified out of that selction .



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reply posted on 26-3-2005 @ 12:31 PM by Peronemlin


Originally posted by Sugarlump
I am going to go with one of the Augusta Cierva Autogyros.
I have a request though... if anyone has any links to sites with more on the sabrebat please U2U them to me.


Sorry, no. It is a Kamov A-7.



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reply posted on 26-3-2005 @ 05:31 PM by waynos


It must be something about Russian types as that last one on my selection was also Russian, the Yakovlev Yak-12.

Here's a few more mouldy oldies, please note that number 2 has not been photographed after a crash;









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reply posted on 26-3-2005 @ 07:54 PM by Veltro


#3. Lockheed EC-121 Constellation

I think it's an L model since it has the Rotodome.



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reply posted on 26-3-2005 @ 07:55 PM by jetsetter


Third one is the EC-121.



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reply posted on 26-3-2005 @ 07:56 PM by jetsetter


Originally posted by Veltro
#3. Lockheed EC-121 Constellation

I think it's an L model since it has the Rotodome.


Throughout its life the Lockheed Warning Star was used to test experimental radar and electronic equipment installations, including a rotodome installation on the WX-2E (above), later redesignated the EC-121L. After evaluation by the US Navy the EC-121L was used as a prototype for evaluation of systems later installed on the E-3 Sentry.




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reply posted on 26-3-2005 @ 08:38 PM by spursfan


# 4 Dassault Mystere

#5 Sud-Aviation Durandal



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reply posted on 26-3-2005 @ 10:02 PM by Peronemlin


4 is it a Dassault Mystere II?



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