Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
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Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
morning all
I'm doing my utmost to confound you all (sabre especially ). As usual, aircraft manufacturer and type please
John L
I'm doing my utmost to confound you all (sabre especially ). As usual, aircraft manufacturer and type please
John L
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
You don't have to do your "utmost" to confound me latley, (can't even spell lately right ) 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 !!
There is no paralell in warfare, to such courage and determination in the face of danger, over so long a period. Such devotion, should never be forgotten.
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
Sorry Alan but no
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
John, are we within the normal dates of aircraft that we target or do we need to cast a broader net?Stirling Project wrote:morning all
I'm doing my utmost to confound you all (sabre especially ). As usual, aircraft manufacturer and type please
John L
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
Within the normal timespan
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
Is it a Boeing B17 G
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
How about a ww2 Caribou ?
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 190
Gotta admit, like Long John Silver's leg...i'm stumped
There is no paralell in warfare, to such courage and determination in the face of danger, over so long a period. Such devotion, should never be forgotten.