*climbs out of hiding*
…alrighty then….
Curious to see if this might last more than a few hours for a change! 🙂
*climbs out of hiding*
…alrighty then….
Curious to see if this might last more than a few hours for a change! 🙂
So you did. Sorry, I have the short-term memory of a goldfish! :p
So you did. Sorry, I have the short-term memory of a goldfish! :p
So it is French then. Not that that’s much of a surprise… 😉
So it is French then. Not that that’s much of a surprise… 😉
Crikey AA… you’re not giving us much to go on in terms of image quality! :dev2:
Crikey AA… you’re not giving us much to go on in terms of image quality! :dev2:
Well guessed! 😉
Over to you Wout!
Interesting bird!
Okay, here’s something totally different!
Thanks Wilkofife! You’re absolutely right.
For some reason Moze’s plane looks Russian to my eye… but no luck in trying to ID the engine, let alone the plane.
Yes you’re right on both accounts. I considered cropping the trees off but didn’t 🙂
Also I later noticed it was featured in the first wot plane thread.
Anyway, over to you!
PS. While we’re waiting for Moze’s next wot, does anybody happen to know what the attached plane is? Been bugging me for a number of weeks now… 🙂
Thanks! Credits should really go to Orla Kragh Jensen, who educated me about this plane 🙂
Next:
It’s the Danish Air Force “Transfer Trainer Type 1” or Type 1-O.
It has a strong Fokker influence as it’s a hybrid of a C.I and a C.V, but it’s a Danish design in the end.
There was also a Type 2-O, which had a Mercedes engine.
At the speed of that F-18, that’s about as low as you can comfortably go! The part from 3:40 to 4:30 is great.
Not sure if this was posted before?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQcw8sHLRlc&t=58s