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Crazymainer US Navy Quiz #6

OK Guys,

Quiz #6 I promis e not as hard as #5 right and I have a rather nice collection of brand new Spitfires for sale. 😮

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/fortress17g/Navy%20Photos/File0217.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/fortress17g/Navy%20Photos/File0213.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/fortress17g/Navy%20Photos/File0231.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/fortress17g/Navy%20Photos/File0229.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/fortress17g/Navy%20Photos/File0226.jpg

Ok guys have fun.

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By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 08:54

Turbocharged Jumo 004….

Hey Phil,..

Ancient proverb- “He who hesitates is last (or lost)”… 😀
Anyway, I find Crazymainers quizzes fun and challenging.

I love the pics you produced,..he was definitely I pioneer of unusual designs.
Not sure about a prop in the middle of the fuselage though… 😮

Cheers
Chris

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By: STORMBIRD262 - 12th October 2004 at 08:13

Doh Doh, Beaten by the Turbo Charger again.

Yes Wright Planes don’t you just love all the makes and specs 😀 , Don’t forget the licence built ones too Turbo :rolleyes: , I must admit I too was stuck up till I started looking up early Plane builders, And came across Edson.F.Gallaudet 1871-1945 😉 , Seems he and Glenn Curtis together really did get things happening in the U.S. way back then, Here’s what I put together for your Answer Rob 😉 , But Chris stole my thunder(Bugger :dev2: ), Cheers Lads, Tally Ho! Phil. :diablo: ( Keep them coming Rob)

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By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 02:09

woo hoo….!!!!

Just send the T-shirt to TNZ, c/- Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand… 😀

Dunno if my brain can handle it, but go on, bring it on…

Also, when you and Setter coming to my neck of the woods?

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By: crazymainer - 12th October 2004 at 01:56

About Bloody Hell…

Okay Crazymainer,…this is getting a bit of a hit or miss affair.

The only other reference I have to a Wright on floats is a Wright Model B, possibly a B-1.

TNZ

Well TNZ,

About Bloody hell time 😀

Are you ready for #7 :diablo:

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By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 01:42

Okay Crazymainer,…this is getting a bit of a hit or miss affair.

The only other reference I have to a Wright on floats is a Wright Model B, possibly a B-1.

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By: crazymainer - 12th October 2004 at 01:18

Your Missing something

All Wright…. 😉

I’m convinced it’s a CH…..
Check this source out,
http://www.first-to-fly.com/History/Just%20the%20Facts/wright1.htm

Or am I missing something in the photo…?? :confused:

TNZ

OK TNZ,

You are missing something look at the photo and then go back and read your source descriptions of each of the Flyers. Also remember this is a Float Plane.

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By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 00:59

All Wright…. 😉

I’m convinced it’s a CH…..
Check this source out,
http://www.first-to-fly.com/History/Just%20the%20Facts/wright1.htm

Or am I missing something in the photo…?? :confused:

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By: crazymainer - 12th October 2004 at 00:47

In Another Word..

Okay,

I love the very subtle ways you notify me of my wrong answers… 😀 😀 😉

However,.. did I get the right model for the Gallaudet ?

TNZ

TNZ,

In another simple word Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

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Boy I’m alittle stinker today :p

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By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 00:45

Okay,

I love the very subtle ways you notify me of my wrong answers… 😀 😀 😉

However,.. did I get the right model for the Gallaudet ?

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By: crazymainer - 12th October 2004 at 00:37

A Simple Word

and is the Wright one a Model K Seaplane ?

Hi TNZ,

One simple little word NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :p

Back to the Corner and start looking again :confused: :rolleyes:

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By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 00:34

and is the Wright one a Model K Seaplane ?

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By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 00:32

Got it……finally………………….. :rolleyes:

Gallaudet D-1

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By: crazymainer - 12th October 2004 at 00:18

Finally TNZ

Okay, CM,
that # 1 is starting to become a pain in the a$$.

Think it might be a Gallaudet..

If not,….please, please…1 more hint…

TNZ

Yes its a Gallaudet now can you name the model type and we are still looking for the Wright model type 😮

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By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 00:09

Okay, CM,
that # 1 is starting to become a pain in the a$$.

Think it might be a Gallaudet..

If not,….please, please…1 more hint…

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By: crazymainer - 12th October 2004 at 00:04

OK Guys One more………..

OK Guys,

here is one more clue,

The company starts with a G

Strombird hope you are feeling better 😀

Also we still haven’t got the right type on the Wright Bird, so lets review its a Wright but not a R nor a CH model.

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By: STORMBIRD262 - 11th October 2004 at 16:57

ooh ooh one left, Sick, But might have a try, Back later, Cheers all, Phil.

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By: turbo_NZ - 11th October 2004 at 02:05

Ah okay, I just copied and enlarged the photo. With a bit of PS, it looks like the prop is buried in the middle of the fuselage. The floats are on the extremities of the wings with a single main float.

mmm,..this is proving difficult…

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By: crazymainer - 11th October 2004 at 01:54

Well……………

Okay,….. guess # 56,789…..

Is it a Paul Schmitt seaplane ?

TNZ

TNZ,

Time for # 56,790……..

One more hint look at where the prop is on this plane

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By: turbo_NZ - 11th October 2004 at 01:25

Okay,….. guess # 56,789…..

Is it a Paul Schmitt seaplane ?

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By: turbo_NZ - 11th October 2004 at 00:22

Ah just what are you trying to tell me ?? 😀 😀 😀

Okay back to the drawing board….

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