Aircraft Identification Challenge 225

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Aircraft Identification Challenge 225

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Haven't had a challenge in a while

Enjoy!
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Unfortunately, i was looking at a photo of this odd looking aircraft not long ago, so i know what it is....... ;) but i'll let it run..
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Unfortunately, i was looking at a photo of this odd looking aircraft not long ago, Potez 63.11, co-op aircraft.
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Blimey Alan

You let it run....for a whole 3 minutes :lol:

Yes you are of course correct.

Pity, I was hoping to puzzle Sabre for a while yet :(

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Sorry John,
I had problems with the post, and thought that i had deleted the answer :oops:
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AlanW wrote:Sorry John,
I had problems with the post, and thought that i had deleted the answer :oops:
Don't believe him John, he's just as good on computers as he is on naming aircraft. :D
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:lol:
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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