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Old 07-24-2008, 01:51 AM   #2221
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The little biplane has a funny name indeed. Itīs the Christmas Bullet
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Old 07-24-2008, 02:32 AM   #2222
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Oh that horrible thing, I've raed about it, but haven't seen it before. (possibly the worst aircraft ever built)
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Old 07-24-2008, 06:54 AM   #2223
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pretty bird

hi Misters here a not very know plane.
Do You know it. Graeme must be easy for You.
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Old 07-24-2008, 07:16 AM   #2224
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Hola Patoruzu,

The fighter prototype is the Renard R-36.Renard R-36 - fighter
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Old 07-24-2008, 08:36 AM   #2225
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Excelente Emilio - me parece que debo que urgar mas para atraparlos.
Excelent - I think I must go deeper to catch You
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Good job, Emilio. The only thing stranger than the name was the fact that they got two pilots willing to "test fly" it. They were both killed before the end of the runway.

That's a good lookin' plane, pat.
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Sorry guys going to interupt with a real time one took this from the porch today and I think they are F18's but am not sure so I came to the experts thought the T38's wer ret'd
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You mean Northrup F-5? I too debated that. Hard to tell from the pic. But the long nose and no apparent rails on the wingtips was what made be decide. But in reality it could be either.
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No he was reffering to Graeme's pic: Northrop F-15 Reporter (a WWII recon aircraft, variant of the P-61)
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No he was reffering to Graeme's pic: Northrop F-15 Reporter (a WWII recon aircraft, variant of the P-61)
Yep. the Northrop F-15 Reporter.

This one, 'The Missing Link', flown by Lt Anthony T Linkiewicz, has an interesting history. In his words...

"One of the more memorable photo missions that I participated in was taking pictures of the entire Bataan Death March route. The death march photos were supposed to be used by the War Crimes prosecutors in Toyko to prove that water was available for the prisoners along the route. We never heard the results of our work, but hopefully we were able to contribute."


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No he was reffering to Graeme's pic: Northrop F-15 Reporter (a WWII recon aircraft, variant of the P-61)
I swear when I answered that post that Graeme's post was not there. Back to the dungeon...
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