Aircraft Identification Challenge 220

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'Aircraft Identification Challenge' = AIC
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Aircraft Identification Challenge 220

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OK, who can name this ww2 aircraft type and the name of maker?
Good luck ............... I'll post more if and when required.
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Can't argue with that :D
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Stirling Project wrote:Can't argue with that :D
I can!
He's too good!
Well done, Mat ................. (could of at least let me trot out a few more images) :D
Here are all the details.
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Full details from Wikipedia ........
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sorry John, I'll stand down for a few days ;)
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MT606 wrote:sorry John, I'll stand down for a few days ;)
Not at all, it's all good Mat.
I'm going to post a picture of a pop rivet and ask what type of aircraft it has come from and who the maker is ........... shouldn't be too hard for chaps!
In fact, here it is now.

Good luck! :D :D :D

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Mk2 Dalek
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R5868 wrote:Mk2 Dalek
Now c'mon, you're not taking this challenge seriously. Anyone can see it's a Cybermans rear end... :lol:
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