October 27, 2004 at 9:23 am
I have not been very well for a few week’s 🙁 , Not to bad now but 😉 , So here’s some more to get those brains out there ticking over :rolleyes: , Some easy, Some maybe hard, Protos, Rare job’s and just hard pick’s and trick’s :p , Cheer’s everyone, Tally :dev2: Ho! Phil.
By: STORMBIRD262 - 2nd November 2004 at 17:22
Whoop’s forgot to finish it.
Ok,
No.7. First lot was a Bolkhovitinov DB-A(N-209).
that’s it till next time everyone, Cheer’s all 🙂 , Tally Ho! :dev2: Phil.
(Must crash now ” Gut Nacht ” 😉 ).
By: STORMBIRD262 - 1st November 2004 at 11:51
Gave a few away.
Ok, What’s left.
No.13. The answer is Nakajima Ki-4, Hard picture and rare aircraft. 😉
Anymore bids on the Russian job No.7. 😮
Last lot.
No.8. Short N.3 Cromaty n120. Hard Picture as well. 😉
No.10. Orenco Pw-3 P-229. 🙂
I will leave the Russian job for now, You have done well Jimbo 😉 , Cheer’s all, Tally Ho! :dev2: Phil.
By: Jimw - 31st October 2004 at 11:14
8. Shorts N2A?
10. Orenco PW-3 ( would never have found this without the clue)
13. Nakajima A3N?
By: STORMBIRD262 - 31st October 2004 at 04:18
just a few to go
Another gone, Go Jimbo again 😀 .
No.2. Fiat CR 25. 😉
No.8. old and English.
No.10. not a Curtiss, BIG clue look under Orenco :rolleyes: .
First lot.
No.7. Clue Bolk.
No.13. JAP.
Cheer’s all, Tally Ho! :dev2: Phil.
By: Jimw - 30th October 2004 at 11:08
last lot
2. Fiat CR25
10. Curtiss? – looks a bit like the PN-1 but has the wrong engine – clearly a Hispano V8
By: STORMBIRD262 - 30th October 2004 at 06:27
Only a few to go.
Ok, Another done and some clues for the rest.
No.7. Spartan NP-1, Named by Rob(CrazyM) in a P.M. also the plane his father first flew in the U.S.Navy, Has one and is trying to trade it with the Navy now.
Clues.
No.7. first lot, 1930s Russian.
No.13.-Asian 1930s.can’t make it to easy :p .
Last lot.
No.2. Euro Car maker.
No.8.Not tall.
No.10. U.S. built.
Cheer’s everyone 😉 , :dev2: Tally Ho! Phil.
By: STORMBIRD262 - 29th October 2004 at 05:58
Well done all
Now let’s see what’s done again on the new batch.
No.1.DH-10 Amiens. 😉
No.3.IIya Mouremetz. 😉
No.4.Saunders Roe S.36 Lerwick. 😉
No.5.Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki. 😉
No.6.DH-Flamingo prototype. 😉
No.9. Potez 540 trip. 😉
No.11.Saunders Roe A.27 London, I just liked the pic, she look’s nice. 😉
Ok, That leaves 7 and 13 from the first 20, and 2,7,8 and 10 from the last pics.
Cheer’s for now everyone 🙂 , Tally Ho! :dev2: Phil.
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By: STORMBIRD262 - 29th October 2004 at 05:06
Thank’s Chris/Martin, I down load so many pics and get lost sometimes, Don’t remember what site the Seversky came from and forgot to check if they gave the right info on it, Usually I try my best to make sure, My mistake and thank’s for the Great shot’s Martin, Cheer’s Lad’s Tally Ho! Phil.
By: Swiss Mustangs - 28th October 2004 at 09:09
And here’s the EP-1:
Martin
By: Swiss Mustangs - 28th October 2004 at 09:04
Hey Stormbird.
A point of contention
No.10 isn’t actually a P-41. THis had inboard-retracting undercart.
The photo shows the P-35 backward exposed style retracts.
I stand by my AT-12 answer.
🙂Cheers
TNZ
I’ll second that !
Seversky 2PA / AT-12 Guardsman – two seat export version of the EP-1, an improved variant of the P-35 for Sweden
By: Jimw - 28th October 2004 at 08:56
3. Sikorsky Ilya Mourometz
5. Nakajima Ki44
9. Potez 540
By: Steve Bond - 28th October 2004 at 08:40
OK, out of the new batch:
1. DH.10 Amiens
4. Saro Lerwick
6. DH Flamingo
And the flying boat on its own is a London
By: Elwyn - 28th October 2004 at 04:12
The one with the three gents standing in the nose looks like a Sikorsky but I can’t remember the name of the plane. I think the english name was the Grand maybe.
By: turbo_NZ - 28th October 2004 at 04:08
Hey Stormbird.
A point of contention
No.10 isn’t actually a P-41. THis had inboard-retracting undercart.
The photo shows the P-35 backward exposed style retracts.
I stand by my AT-12 answer.
🙂
Cheers
TNZ
By: STORMBIRD262 - 28th October 2004 at 03:59
And one more left over
One more, I must get out and about now Gent’s, Catch you latter 😉 , Cheer’s all, Tally Ho! :dev2: Phil.
By: STORMBIRD262 - 28th October 2004 at 03:53
Watch out for that Jimbo, He’s getting pretty damn good at this.
Ok, Let’s see What’s done Guy’s.
No.1-Dyott Monoplane 😉 , about time seeing his name is on it :rolleyes: .
No.2-Witteman-Lewis NBL-1 Barling Bomber. 😉
No.4-CANSA FC 20 Bi. 😉
No.5-Hughes XH-17 Flying Crane. 😉
No.8-Caproni Ca-165. 😉
No.10-Seversky P-41 😉 , May have been the export number given at the time. :confused:
No.16-Brewster XA-32. 😉
No.20-Vultee V61 Vangard, diff number but it’s a prototype. 😉
Very well done Guy’s 😀 , Only No.7 and No.13 to go, Here’s a few reject’s I thought were to easy as well to add here, Cheer’s everyone, :dev2: Tally Ho! Phil.
By: turbo_NZ - 27th October 2004 at 23:13
5. the huge Hughes XH-17 Flying Crane.
By: Glyn - 27th October 2004 at 23:02
2. Witteman-Lewis NBL-1 “Barling Bomber”
By: turbo_NZ - 27th October 2004 at 22:35
10. Seversky AT-12 Guardsman (2 seat version of the P-35, 74 built)
TNZ
By: stewart1a - 27th October 2004 at 22:30
10. Seversky P-43