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| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Buenos Aires
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| Me parece que esta la acertamos los hispano parlantes - Emilio - Saludos " I guess we the spanish speakers hit the mark" |
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| | #1997 |
| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Buenos Aires
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| Here two more photos of the DRAGONFLY Last edited by Patoruzu; 05-30-2008 at 10:07 AM. Reason: I cant post the pics!!!!! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2007
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| | #1999 |
| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Buenos Aires
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| New.... Whats this?? |
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| | #2000 |
| Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Logroņo, Spain
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| This time itīs an Argentinian airplane: the I.A.35 "Huanquero" |
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| | #2001 |
| Senior Member Join Date: May 2008
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| Ooh, lots of activity, lovely. Incidentally that SN 1010 was one of my other choices. The IA 35 is definitely right so I can offer this one, with its name removed
__________________ BlondeValkyrie - Bugger off and host your OWN pictures you thieving twat |
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| | #2002 |
| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Buenos Aires
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| Well done it is an Huanquero - on the II Brigada Aerea near Parana city as gate guardian. To Note the landing gear similar to that of the FW Ta154 - Same designer - Dr. Kurt Tank |
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| | #2004 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| ![]() Hi all, I'm new here and this seems to be the correct place for identifying an aircraft. I found this model at a store and just had to have it Thanks all, Ry |
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| | #2005 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: San Jose, CA
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| Looks a bit like a Brewster Buffalo (by the wings and tail), not ennough detail to be sure though. That's a Dutch insignial btw. ![]() ![]() The wings in your pic seem a bit too long though (and the guns seem wrong) and the nose doesn't look right. The wing shape seems right though. I can't make out the canopy. It looks like 4x wing gun barrels protruding from the wing, if so it can't be a Brewster. I don't know of any other a/c with that kind of tailplane and fin though. With 4x wing guns, and it being Dutch, I thought it may be a Fokker D.XXI, but the wings and tail are wrong. It's just hard to tell from that shot. Last edited by kool kitty89; 06-03-2008 at 03:30 AM. |
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| | #2006 |
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| | #2007 |
| Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Logroņo, Spain
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| Hi all, the dutch model could be a Fokker D XXI, but a Buffalo too. The little, V tailed airplane, is a Bee Aviation Queen Bee. |
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| | #2009 |
| Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Logroņo, Spain
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| Hi Graeme, A lot of trouble in fact. I was searching for observation-recon IWW biplanes with a second life as passenger carriers in the early 20īs to no avail. A really difficult one this time.. |
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| | #2010 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: San Jose, CA
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| The tail surfaces are what get me. They really look like the Buffalo's. (elliptical tailplane and rounded triangualr fin) The wing guns look wrong and the rear canopy seems to have been painted over. ( the framing seems to be there though) More pictures are probably needed. |
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