Aircraft Identification Challenge 221

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Aircraft Identification Challenge 221

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I haven't posted (or taken part in) a challenge for a while, so please see below an aircraft that I hope will exercise the grey cells for a while.

As usual, maker and type please.

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Hi John - I'll blunder in with the QI 'uh-oh ...' moment. It's two photos stuck together - Spit to the right and Hurri to the left.

I'll go and stand in the corner now.

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LOL, 'fraid not Richard
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Nice one Richard but without doing any research, I'm thinking it may be a Russian aircraft.
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;)
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I'm thinking Yak, but which one, 3 or 7, but could also be neither :lol:
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Keep 'em coming boys :twisted:
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Stirling Project wrote:Keep 'em coming boys :twisted:
Even I gave better clues than that! :D
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No clues in the last statement, but I will say that there is a Russian element to this aircraft.......
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Stirling Project wrote:No clues in the last statement, but I will say that there is a Russian element to this aircraft.......
Yeah !! the snow :lol:
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