October 10, 2004 at 8:18 pm
I thought it might be a little different to have a quiz with something other than aircraft. Can you name the designers? Hopefully, it’s not too difficult, but not too easy either. 😉
By: STORMBIRD262 - 11th October 2004 at 16:21
Doh, Sick at the moment, Bit slow and missed the thread, Go for it more please Radar, Saves me doing one Mate, A break from chasing pics, Cheers Lads, Tally Ho! Phil
By: gbwez1 - 10th October 2004 at 23:30
I should have got Lippisch – he was an EAA member in times past and his son still is. We had one of his ground effect floatlanes on display last year

By: RadarArchive - 10th October 2004 at 22:47
Apologies for the bad English. The above should, of course, read “too easy.”
The designers were identified much quicker than I expected and I thought some might never be identified at all. How I underestimated you all! Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this little quiz. Would there be any interest for further ‘guess the designer’ quizzes?
By: RadarArchive - 10th October 2004 at 22:45
I knew I’d made the clue to easy. 😡
Here’s a gratuitous photo of an aircraft based on one of his designs.
By: ...starfire - 10th October 2004 at 22:30
Wrong side of the channel! Scheiße! Alexander Lippisch?
By: RadarArchive - 10th October 2004 at 22:24
Wrong again, I’m afraid. Time for a clue perhaps?
I hope this isn’t too obvious, but this chap worked at various stages in his career for both the Dornier and Messerschmitt companies.
By: ...starfire - 10th October 2004 at 22:20
Harry Hawker?
By: RadarArchive - 10th October 2004 at 22:18
Not AV Roe either, Chris.
By: RadarArchive - 10th October 2004 at 22:18
I’m afraid not, Adam. I’ll see if there are any other tries, before putting up a clue.
By: ...starfire - 10th October 2004 at 22:17
Sir Edwin Alliott Vernon Roe?
By: gbwez1 - 10th October 2004 at 22:13
T.O.M. Sopwith?
By: RadarArchive - 10th October 2004 at 22:01
Well done, Chris. No 5 is indeed Alexander Yakovlev.
Distiller: I’m afraid that 13 isn’t Handley Page. Anyone any guesses?
By: Distiller - 10th October 2004 at 21:07
Antonov!

Well, perhaps you’re right …
By: ...starfire - 10th October 2004 at 21:03
5 is Yakovlev, I´m sure.
EDIT: NOT de Havilland 🙂
By: Distiller - 10th October 2004 at 20:59
#5 — is Oleg Konstantinovich Antonov
#13 — Frederick Handley Page when he still had hair?
By: ...starfire - 10th October 2004 at 20:58
Is this No.5? им. Яковлева А.С. 😀 Yakovlev?
By: RadarArchive - 10th October 2004 at 20:52
Well done, Chris. 7 is indeed Kurt Tank and 10 is Ernst Heinkel. My little deception didn’t work. :rolleyes: Any takers for 5 and/or 13?
By: ...starfire - 10th October 2004 at 20:47
7 – Kurt Tank NOT Heinkel
10 – Heinkel NOT Willi Messerschmitt
By: RadarArchive - 10th October 2004 at 20:46
Correct again Adam, before I could even summarise what was left! Just 5, 7, 10 and 13 remaining.
By: Distiller - 10th October 2004 at 20:43
Tank and Heinkel are also here.