August 18, 2004 at 6:13 pm
Have fun :p , I will try not to make it to easy chaps 😉 , Cheers, Tally Ho! Phil 😎
By: JDK - 19th August 2004 at 19:50
From memory Armstrong Whitworth flying wing, but I confess to to be sure or have the correct model…
By: STORMBIRD262 - 19th August 2004 at 19:29
Well done gents
First, good one James 😉 , The Aircraft suggested look almost identical to the Baynes Bat 😮 , Well done, I will post another WING, And a few more of the french job, Thanks John :p , I must remember that from now on, Cheers everyone, Tally Ho! 😎 Phil (p.s. see if I did it right with wing photo :p )
By: setter - 19th August 2004 at 11:11
Hi Whalebone
I need to be very careful and polite as there are members of this site who are aware that I am about to seek entry to the UK on holiday. I would not wish to be greeted at Heathrow by a Grinning Customs officer whipping on a rubber glove and asking me to accompany him to a private room!!!
SO I will choose not to say anything further on cheating except to say that in principle I am against it – not that I ever had any principles!!
Kindest regards
John P( AKA Setter)
By: whalebone - 19th August 2004 at 10:58
Well I never John so it is, that saves me wrestling with my concience before answering the “would you cheat if you thought you would get away with it” thread. I had never even thought of it but you are right !
Oh dear, you have revealed your true colours. Are you going to claim this low down underhand deviousness as legitimate lateral thinking :D:D:D
By: setter - 19th August 2004 at 10:36
Hi Stormbird
Without being a spoiltsport can I suggest that next time you don’t include the name in the properties of each photo. That means for thoses not technicially minded when you right click and save as it is a bit of a giveaway when you hit “save as and the title of the photo pops up.
As a proper IT professional I have learn’t how to cheat professionally!!!!
Kindest regards
john P
By: Jan - 19th August 2004 at 10:24
5) is a Caudron C.714. France donated 80 to Finland during the 1939-1940 Winter War, but only six arrived. The Finnish Air Force, Ilmavoimat, withdrew the type in 1941. One is preserved in Finland, with another of the former Finnish ones being stored at Musee de l’air.
Jan
By: JDK - 19th August 2004 at 09:56
Third is Baynes Bat (recently kitted in 1/72…)
By: von Perthes - 19th August 2004 at 00:35
4) is a Fairey Hendon, possibly the prototype
5) is a Caudron Cyclone.
By: whalebone - 19th August 2004 at 00:20
Top one: Bristol Buckmaster
Second one: Boulton Paul P92.2
Third: Armstrong Whitworth AW 52 ?
Fourth: ?
Fifth: equally ?