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| | #196 |
| Senior Member | you're all wrong
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| | #197 |
| Der Crewchief ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Ansbach, Germany
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| I am going to say it is either French/US/or Italian. Still looking though.
__________________ ![]() fly boy:"isnt that the first jet bomber becasue i have flown one in a flight sim before and i know how it handles"[/I] |
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| | #198 |
| Senior Member | Stamer Lippisch Zögling? |
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| | #199 |
| Senior Member | all wrong again, god i did only say not nessisarily
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| | #200 |
| Der Crewchief ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Ansbach, Germany
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| That means its not British Lanc because you only post things about British planes. That leaves how many other countries out there?
__________________ ![]() fly boy:"isnt that the first jet bomber becasue i have flown one in a flight sim before and i know how it handles"[/I] |
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| | #201 |
| Senior Member | no saying not nessisarily means it could be british
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| | #202 |
| Der Crewchief ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Ansbach, Germany
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| Okay whatever, I give up on it.
__________________ ![]() fly boy:"isnt that the first jet bomber becasue i have flown one in a flight sim before and i know how it handles"[/I] |
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| | #203 |
| Senior Member | anyone else?
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| | #204 |
| Senior Member | Aeroplane. Brum Brum! |
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| | #205 |
| Senior Member | brum brum? it's a glider
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| | #206 |
| Senior Member | Thats what the pilot does |
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| | #207 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: London
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| I think that its called a Zogling from Spain. Its difficult as there were a number of designs that looked like that with the pilot basically sitting on a seat attached to the skid. This type of Glider came under the heading Primary gliders as they had a glide ratio of less than 8:1. To give a reference, the glide ratio of a 767 without power is 12:1 so you are not going to go very far. |
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| | #208 |
| Senior Member | nope.........
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| | #209 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: London
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| It must have been close |
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| | #210 |
| Senior Member | i'll tell you now if you want?
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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