Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
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Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
OK then, here is another aircraft ID challenge for you all.
Bob has kindly supplied the photo.
John
Can you name that aircraft?
Bob has kindly supplied the photo.
John
Can you name that aircraft?
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
Not fair John. Can't read the instruments to see if youv'e done one of your switcheroos.
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
Judging by the amount of glass I'd offer Anson
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
Now, now, Kerry. Whatever have I've done to give you such a thought ................ I'm as honest as a day is long ............. at the North Pole !
Note - The picture has not been enhanced, whatsoever!
John
Note - The picture has not been enhanced, whatsoever!
John
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630 Squadron - East Kirkby
" There is nothing glorious about war with the exception of those who served us so valiantly"
630 Squadron - East Kirkby
" There is nothing glorious about war with the exception of those who served us so valiantly"
Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
Don't think it is the Anson - control wheels different. Inclined to a Whitley but not sure they all had dual controls. Will ponder on this
Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
There seems to be a clear lower nose. I'll plump for an Airspeed Oxford.
Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
That is pretty keen answer Alex... but I am not sure... it certainly looks cramped enough though....
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Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
Further to Davids' comments ................ Bang on, Alex ................... you may make your way to the lolly jar. Withdrawals are capped though.
John
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630 Squadron - East Kirkby
" There is nothing glorious about war with the exception of those who served us so valiantly"
630 Squadron - East Kirkby
" There is nothing glorious about war with the exception of those who served us so valiantly"
Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
As us youngsters say - Woop Woop!
Re: Aircraft Identification Challenge No: 39
Huh..... make up your mind John - I thought you wanted to string things out???? But yes clearly was an Oxford.