Ok, after the success of the last challenge, let's try another while were at it.
Who can name this aircraft type and maker?
Good luck!
John
Aircraft Identification Challenge 212
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 212
Sorry John
I believe that it's a Hawker Henley Target Tug
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I believe that it's a Hawker Henley Target Tug
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I didn't even know that there was a Hawker Henley!!!
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 212
Nice bit of spotting. I was having problems with it. K7554 to be precise
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 212
Well done, John .............. ( drat, dam! ) ..........you deserve a reward, alas, the bar is closed, the cookie jar empty, the chocolates all gone!
But you did well I might add.
Kerry, now that you are retired, you have no excuse for not increasing your knowledge of aircraft types.
Just don't follow me ................ I know nothing!
Alan and John L. can certainly assist, though.
Cheers,
John
But you did well I might add.
Kerry, now that you are retired, you have no excuse for not increasing your knowledge of aircraft types.
Just don't follow me ................ I know nothing!
Alan and John L. can certainly assist, though.
Cheers,
John
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge 212
John, so much for the retired part. They've had me back for 11 out of the last 19 days.
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