January 3, 2004 at 7:29 pm
Guess what aircraft this is, It’s quite easy…
By: 91Regal - 24th January 2014 at 17:38
As you knowledgable types out there knew all along, even without the aid of my terrible puns, it’s a Tipsy Trainer; G-AFSC, here pictured at Panshanger a couple of years ago.
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By: Axel-edwards - 21st January 2014 at 20:28
very possibly but its still fun haha
By: 91Regal - 21st January 2014 at 19:45
It’s European rather than American, it’s certainly a Trainer, and the solution is a wee bit inebriated.
(Axel – do you get the impression we’re the only two people looking at this thread ?)
By: Axel-edwards - 21st January 2014 at 13:41
could it be one of the PT series of trainer so somthing like the PT-16 pt-14 ETC
By: 91Regal - 21st January 2014 at 12:54
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Stearman is correct, Axel – if you need any tips for the cockpit picture, all I will say is that you could probably wear trainers flying this aircraft (and for those of you who know the answer, apologies for the terrible pun).
By: Axel-edwards - 20th January 2014 at 21:10
second would appear to be a stearman don’t know if I have spelt that correctly first one however im not sure of
By: 91Regal - 20th January 2014 at 17:25
just anyone post
Right, try these two – one is very easy, the other is quite simple
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By: Axel-edwards - 19th January 2014 at 21:58
just anyone post
By: 91Regal - 18th January 2014 at 01:15
Suggest WP as he got the first correct answer. I also have a few tricky ones in mind, having had a look thru’ some of my pix.
By: Axel-edwards - 17th January 2014 at 22:49
now we have a problem, who is going to post next
By: Axel-edwards - 17th January 2014 at 22:47
Airbus A380 ?
bingo
By: 91Regal - 17th January 2014 at 17:19
Airbus A380 ?
By: WP840 - 16th January 2014 at 21:59
Axel
Without reference to any sources of info, I would hazard a guess that the tail boom belongs to a Merlin helicopter. The multi-bogied undercart suggests one of those big Antonov jobbies – am I heading in the right direction ?
I thought the tail boom was a Lynx and the undercarriage was an An 124
By: 91Regal - 16th January 2014 at 16:14
Axel
Without reference to any sources of info, I would hazard a guess that the tail boom belongs to a Merlin helicopter. The multi-bogied undercart suggests one of those big Antonov jobbies – am I heading in the right direction ?
By: Axel-edwards - 13th January 2014 at 12:08
Sorry, Axel and Sideslip, my attention was diverted by a new pay-as-you-go smartphone gobbling up all my credit without me being aware of it.
It is indeed an Ercoupe – this one built by Alon in 1966 – see pic below. Alon were absorbed into Mooney the following year. I’ll have to search through my older pix to find something harder for you guys to ponder.[ATTACH=CONFIG]224481[/ATTACH]
this take alot of thinking and a tiny bit of research for me to figure it out it was hard
By: 91Regal - 12th January 2014 at 16:22
Regal91 – Unless Axel-Edwards is right it doesn’t look as if anyone is going to get that one, so what is it?
Sorry, Axel and Sideslip, my attention was diverted by a new pay-as-you-go smartphone gobbling up all my credit without me being aware of it.
It is indeed an Ercoupe – this one built by Alon in 1966 – see pic below. Alon were absorbed into Mooney the following year. I’ll have to search through my older pix to find something harder for you guys to ponder.
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By: Sideslip - 12th January 2014 at 06:07
Regal91 – Unless Axel-Edwards is right it doesn’t look as if anyone is going to get that one, so what is it?
By: Axel-edwards - 9th January 2014 at 09:43
is it possible a 1946 ercoupe 415D