Working for me at the moment.
I've just tried and I can access and navigate the site without difficulty. Maybe the problem is with UK IP addresses and the consequences of brexit?
I've been expecting a lot of Brexit flak - never mind, Donald and I will sort the world out......
What's happening is - I click on 'Les Machines', then 'Constructeurs', and pick out the model - it flashes up for about a millisecond then disappears - happens throughout the entire site. Bizarre...... French, of course.....
Here's an easy floater -
Not a Dornier this time!
A Fiat C.29 (in its original form) - in other words: the prototype.
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gX
Yes -told you it was easy !
RE Aviafrance - thought it might be a Firefox issue - cleared cache etc - no joy. Tried in Chrome and it works, but painfully slowly.
strange thing with your aviafrance problem, Mike. Not any such problem here with Firefox
For those who missed the Fiat.
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gX
Is that a Yak AIR-10 without its trousers ?
You are in the right stable. I hope I won’t be considered picky if I ask you to continue? It is a game and not a competition.
This machine differs from all its predecessors and therefore got a unique designation. It is covered in literature and on the web such that I think it should be possible to identify it exactly.
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No problems with being picky, gX - especially when I'm wrong ! Are you referring to the UT-2 ? Or do I have more digging to do ? I know it isn't the UT-2M because that had a different tail unit.
You are getting much closer now!
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Well I can't find much more after the Yak 20/UT-2. Maybe some postwar reincarnation - anyone else out there ??
Probably not?
Time to reveal, perhaps. Two for lefty then (who spent a lot of effort).
It is the UT-2 replica built by Rusavia, registered RA-2724G, and first flown on 13th October 2016. See: http://www.rusavia.com/enterprise/restoration/ut-2.html http://www.reaa.ru/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB...1211402254/134 It is named Yakovlev UT-2B because of differences to the original, like a more powerful Shvetsov M-11FR engine.
Some journals just reported about it (Le Fana de l’Aviation Jan. 2017, Klassiker der Luftfahrt 02/2017, etc.?) Others will follow for sure.
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gX
Hmm, thanks, gX, but I'm not sure about replicas.....
Anyway, from a non-glider man, here's another !
That's the Arsenal SA.103 "Émouchet à pilotage couché", a sibling of the SA.104 "Émouchet" shown earlier.
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gX
Here is one I came across recently. I hope you like it.
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gX
No other takers, gX - this is the Boisavia B.603 Mercurey.
Piper clones can be a real pain, because they tend to look identical, but this one has one small identifying feature - most of the others have the lower end of the Vee struts fixed at the rear of the undercarriage struts - this one's at the front !
Good observation Mike
It is the tug plane used for the SA 104 Escopette already shown in your picture on page http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...=1#post1061529
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gX
Here's something more elderly (like me) and unlovely (also like me).........
Yes, Kevin, another Colonial machine !
Here is another machine of the larger variety.
Well, as far as I know, this thing didn't fly much
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gX
Well, that’s the unlucky Lawson L-4 Midnight Airliner that crashed before is first take-off.
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