We haven't exercised the grey matter for a while so to bring the number of challenges to the magic 200 here's one I'm posting on behalf of Sabre (Cliff)
As usual, maker and type please
Aircraft Identification Challenge 200
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Blimey that was quick!
well done MT
well done MT
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 200
OK, having just seen this 'challenge' and noticed that it is completed, could we have another thanks, John.
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Something makes me think it's French, so I'll have a stab at one of the Bloch MB150 series, possibly an MB153??
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I'm going round the twist, i forgot to post this as Challenge 201. Even so, sorry, not an MB153. Have deleted, and posted as new challenge 201.
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