Aircraft Identification Challenge 190

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Aircraft Identification Challenge 190

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morning all

I'm doing my utmost to confound you all (sabre especially :lol: ). As usual, aircraft manufacturer and type please

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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190

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You don't have to do your "utmost" to confound me latley, (can't even spell lately right :lol: ) i think the old grey matter is starting to degrade a bit. Was going to go for a C.82, only because your photo, may show no fuselage under the cockpit area, which is why it's possibly not shown in your photo....but !!
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190

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Sorry Alan but no :(

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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190

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Stirling Project wrote:morning all

I'm doing my utmost to confound you all (sabre especially :lol: ). As usual, aircraft manufacturer and type please

John L
John, are we within the normal dates of aircraft that we target or do we need to cast a broader net?
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Within the normal timespan :)
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190

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Is it a Boeing B17 G :idea:
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Nope :|
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190

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How about a ww2 Caribou ?
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190

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Non
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Gotta admit, like Long John Silver's leg...i'm stumped :(
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