Challenge 169

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Challenge 169

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Thought i'd have another try with this one. Usual name and manufacturer, but as it had two "designations" either would do.
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Got me thinking for sure Alan.... :?

If I was pushed I'd go for a US aircraft and possibly naval
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Re: Challenge 169

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Stirling Project wrote:Got me thinking for sure Alan.... :?

If I was pushed I'd go for a US aircraft and possibly naval
I think John is on the money with his line of thought .............
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Re: Challenge 169

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Stirling Project wrote:Got me thinking for sure Alan.... :?

If I was pushed I'd go for a US aircraft and possibly naval
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Re: Challenge 169

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Not easy this one.
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shocked smiley because I'm incredibly close or more likely shocked that I'm such a buffoon! LOL
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Re: Challenge 169

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I'll just say you've got two key points ;)
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Blimey!
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The only one that I can find that looks like it is a Grumman Duck
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Re: Challenge 169

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To quote you from one of your challenges, "fraid not" :)
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