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| French? |
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| | #1548 |
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| Yes, it's a french type. |
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| That roundel looks very low on the fueslage, but I'm going to hazard a guess at it being a Nieuport, maybe a 16 or 17? |
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| Nope, not a Nieuport. But one hint: The roundel is not french. |
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| From the number of longerons and the flat-tish side, I'd guess a Spad 7 or 13 (Not a 2-seater, as I can't see signs of a gunner's cockpit). Too bad I don't know sleeve rank of those days, 'cause that might help figure out if the roundel is RAF, Belgian, or Italian. The kicking horse art work just doesn't look British to me, though. CD |
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| To me neither CD, one thought was it might be a Cierva Autogiro |
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| Francesco Baracca's Spad (VII?)... easy-cheesy... |
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| Yep, that's the one. Baracca's SPAD VII. Very good, Captain Dunsel. And an extra point to thirtybg for knowing the picture. For those who don't know the story: Ferrari was big fan of Baraaca's and he asked Baracca's mom to allow him to use the Cavallino rampante on his cars. Krabat, the mean bastard from Thuringia. |
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| Hello; The first is a Nakajima B6N2 captured, the second aircraft is an Arado 77 and the third is a North American O-47A. So now what about this: Last edited by Storch; 02-29-2008 at 04:25 AM. |
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| | #1558 |
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| And the first one is that Boeing carrier fighterbomber prototype, gotta look up the designation. The XF8B? |
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| Quote:
Storch, I think yours is the Italian Magni "Vale-1937" (PM-3-4) high-speed touring or aerobatic plane. The Virtual Aviation Museum - Magni Vale 37 | |
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| Exact Graeme !!Glamouration it was difficult but I beiging to trust that there is no plane that you don't find the name. (Scuse my English he's not good but I learning it.(I'm just 18 years old)) At you! Last edited by Storch; 02-29-2008 at 07:53 AM. |
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