Thread: The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

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    This svelte beauty is an Austin-Ball A.F.B.1.

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    for Lefty ............ what kind of Cigarettes was Albert Ball on when he scrawled the design on the back of the Packet, I wonder............

    Over to you................

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    Thanks. Just shows, the French don't have a monopoly on ugly kites.

    This one ain't too pretty either....

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    Definitely German. Thought it might be a Junkers 85, but it doesn't seem they ever built any. It's certainly got a Junkers tail!
    RR

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    The original version will confirm the nationality, Ralf, but it isn't a Junkers model.

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    That is the Berlin B9. It was an experiment to test the position of the pilot- in this case, lying flat to reduce g stress.
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    I will be gone until late tonight or possibly tomorrow and don't want to hold things up.

    Here is the next one-
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    Gloster TC.33

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    A cold one for Grumpos on the one-off Gloster! Good to see you back in these parts.

    Have at it Sir.
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    A cold one for Grumpos on the one-off Gloster! Good to see you back in these parts.

    Have at it Sir.
    Thanks for the beer Moz. don't have time to post anything at the mo as I/m bang slap in the middle of reinstalling windaes.

    so... Open Floor!

    Best wishes
    Steve P

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    Steve, I shall leap in - had a weensy inkling about the Gloster anyway (a Brit should be shot if he didn't !)

    Try this

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    Lefty has gone back to the fatherland with an Arado Ar 77. (Curiously omitted from Green's Warplanes of the Third Reich).
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    No doubt Lefty is in a noisy pub somewhere with a red nose, sloshing his beer mug around like there is no tommorrow. :friday:

    Here is an odd one to take us into 2009 (If anyone is around for the next several hours).

    Happy New Year!
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    Blackburn F7/30

    Happy New Year folks!

    best wishes
    Steve P

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    Well Steve must have done a quick job on those windaes - hope they survive the Arctic winter we are all going to have !

    I did have a very brief visit to the pub but actually went with another 10 pals to a pantomime.

    Now any of you colonial cousins who have no idea what I am talking about can be forgiven - suffice to say it is great fun for kids and old fogeys alike.

    Nice meal in a Breton restaurant in Perth (Scotland) followed by the panto, then a wee snort in our local, followed by The Bells in our neighbours house - lots of drams and kisses (I try to restrict those to the girls)

    A Happy New Year to One and All !

    PS Steve was right with the Blackburn

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