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Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raravia View Post
    Now I'gonna make my move
    How about this?
    Hello and welcome to the forum
    ..Maybe Southern Cross Aviation SC-1?
    BG

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    Very Good Baragouin...!

    Yes this is the australian Southern Cross Aviation SC-1


    This gonna be hard.....right here are real experts

    Cheers!

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    Paging BG....come in BG...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    Paging BG....come in BG...
    Sorry for the delay boys and girls....but I have a few unimportant things on my mind! June is taxation month in Italy and in spite of Young Mr. Renzi being the new premier and above all in spite of his electoral promises nobody knows exactly yet how to calculate taxes on real estate and therefore how much we owe the municipality...and just think that last payment day is June 16th (black Monday!)...
    Anyway sorry for the above and let us proceed with our interesting game...and here's my today's proposal:

    BG

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    This is the Potez 41E. It was a testbed for the larger 41 model which first flew in 1934.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    This is the Potez 41E. It was a testbed for the larger 41 model which first flew in 1934.
    Quite correct Moses as usual!
    Your turn please and do surprise us!
    BG

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    Thanks.

    Here is a lumbering brute...


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    If Moses leaves insignia on, beware ! This is, methinks, a Keystone LB-6 or LB-7. What it is doing bedecked with the Eisernes Kreuz I can't imagine......

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    Yup, Lefty has sussed me out. It is the LB-6.

    I think it was painted that way for a wargame demonstration.

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    Thanks - in answer to a previous question, I don't have much on BG's DAR 7 SS-1 other than the big version of his photo and what looks like an artists impression-

    Attachment 9243Attachment 9244

    I do have three-views and specs if anyone is interested.

    Here's another wee plane -

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    Thanks - in answer to a previous question, I don't have much on BG's DAR 7 SS-1 other than the big version of his photo and what looks like an artists impression-

    Attachment 9243Attachment 9244

    I do have three-views and specs if anyone is interested.

    Here's another wee plane -
    I have a very bad pic of it but this looks to me as the SEA Teziutlan 1942 Mexico....Thans for the nice pic of the bulgarian DAR Koketka!
    Cheers
    GB

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    BG, you're on the ball these days - are you taking a little additive in the espresso ????

    cerveza for the Mexican - over to you sir.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    BG, you're on the ball these days - are you taking a little additive in the espresso ????

    cerveza for the Mexican - over to you sir.......
    Thanks for the cerveza Lefty.....no additive (sometimes a drop of limoncello) just a matter of sheer luck that's all.
    Now here's a non descript very common looking biplane which I Identified with great difficulty...
    Cheers and good luck!
    BG

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    Swear I've seen this one before. Something Asian perhaps or from Kansas!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    Swear I've seen this one before. Something Asian perhaps or from Kansas!
    I would rather look into Wichita.....
    BG

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    Travel Air 4-P? Tough call with so many bipes that look the same!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    Travel Air 4-P? Tough call with so many bipes that look the same!
    Bingo Moses ! That's what it is ! a real toughie with too many lookalikes!
    Your well deserved turn my friend....
    BG

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    Here is something easier!


  19. #9519
    It's one of those B-26 testbeds with a Garrett turboprop.

    http://napoleon130.tripod.com/id617.html

  20. #9520
    You got it Mike.

    Have at it-

  21. #9521
    How about one of those jet thingies for a change ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    How about one of those jet thingies for a change ?
    I know precious little about jet aircrafts but could that be a Nanchang J-12 ("Jianjiji") of 1970?
    Cheers
    BG

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses03 View Post
    Yup, Lefty has sussed me out. It is the LB-6.

    I think it was painted that way for a wargame demonstration.
    Maybe also for a movie...

    Marc
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  24. #9524
    BG, it is indeed the Nanchang J-12, a sort of scaled-down Mig-21.


    (Marc, which movie ????)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    BG, it is indeed the Nanchang J-12, a sort of scaled-down Mig-21.


    (Marc, which movie ????)
    Thanks Lefty! Here's one of the very earliest airliners....
    Cheers
    BG

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