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Old 06-13-2008, 06:54 AM   #2056
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Its Australian froms Fishersman Bend CAC I have seen this in an Aircraft Enthusiast - very pretty machine, canīt hide her british style
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Old 06-13-2008, 07:08 AM   #2057
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Iīm not sure, but could it be a Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-23 ??
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Iīm not sure, but could it be a Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-23 ??
Hello Emilio,

I had the same idea: Google - Commonwealth Aircraft = CA-23

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Old 06-13-2008, 07:40 AM   #2059
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Hello mates,

I do not intend to push myself in front of Emilio, so just one question is this Project = Suchoi "Flying tank" a modelers joke or did this exist as a real project?

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Yes CA 23
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Kruska thats def. a russian joke, isnīt it? or theyīre reassuming the flying submarine?

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Nice model. if bizarre.

Here's another piccy. How hard do we want them as I can't help feeling that mine are all really easy?

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Old 06-13-2008, 12:50 PM   #2063
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Very Easy an amiot 143 - tipical french monster-bomber of the 30īs and perhaps the less ugly of they all-

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Gentlemen, nice job on the CA-23.

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How hard do we want them as I can't help feeling that mine are all really easy?
I don't think it matters Wayne. Toss whatever you find of interest in. At the moment NOTHING seems to be hard for the current players...

I'll 'toss' two in for tonight...


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Graeme, you never stop surprising me with so amazing and challenging airplanes to identify. I can assure you itīs first time Iīve seen these two, and Iīm afraid Iīll pass all weekend with these two in mind in spite of family, friends, cycling, even Spanish team playing football against Sweden in european championship. Thanks again, Graeme!!!
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the wings and landing gear remembers me an texan but the tail is more vultee BT13 type........... Nice challenge GRAEME

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vultee BT13
Too good Patoruzu! I tried to find a photo obscuring the tail. Actually I thought the cowling and undercarriage would also give it a away.

It's a BT-13A owned by famed aviation author Bill Larkins. It was "reverted" to a skywriter role in 1964 by squaring off and blunting the wingtips, shrouding the exhaust and 'reducing' the cockpit. It's from an old issue of Airpower showing some odd renovations made to postwar Valiants.

Crop duster version...



The amphibian with the rear pylon mounted engines, is Australian. I'm not sure if it's covered on the Internet.
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Yours are even too obscure for me graeme! Keep em coming though, maybe I'll get one eventually.

Anyone want to have a go at this?

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Anyone want to have a go at this?
You bet!

The Douglas C-132...?

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Wow, no time at all. excellent.
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