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Old 08-27-2008, 07:58 AM   #2326
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Goddamn that was quick Emilio!

OK, one more...

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Old 08-27-2008, 08:48 AM   #2327
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Sorry can see the Stirling pic GRAEME - perhaps a link to it?
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Old 08-27-2008, 09:03 AM   #2328
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Sorry can see the Stirling pic GRAEME - perhaps a link to it?
Hmmm..ImageShack problems Patoruzu. They sometimes disappear and return. No link, sorry, scanned image, but it was the Short Stirling.
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Old 08-27-2008, 11:00 AM   #2329
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ok GRAEME
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Italian? Ambrosini?

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Old 09-01-2008, 06:28 AM   #2331
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Italian?
Hi Krabat! How have you been?

I'll even accept "Italian" after five days... ... Sergio Stefanutti's second canard, the two-seat S.S.2 of 1937.

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Hi Graeme,
The british one is a Miles M.30 Minor. I assure you I have tried the beautiful cannard to no avail...
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The british one is a Miles M.30 Minor.
Certainly is Emilio...

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Not good, not bad either. Just busy. Sorry for that but 2008 is a tough year and it wont get better the next months. I will visit the forum from time to time but probably not regularly.

But for now I got a really tough one. Ask for hints!



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Not good, not bad either. Just busy. Sorry for that but 2008 is a tough year and it wont get better the next months. I will visit the forum from time to time but probably not regularly.

But for now I got a really tough one. Ask for hints!


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That was fast!
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Genuinely sorry to hear that Krabat. Hope life improves soon.

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That was fast!
Yeah, its a tough audience.

This is a famous photograph of a cockpit hurtling to destruction with two occupants. Even more human destruction occurred on the ground. What was the aircraft? And what happened?...

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is that the sea vixen that crashed at farnborugh in the 50's, it broke up mid air and the engines hit the crowd killing alot of people and injuring lots more
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That was fast. You knew the picture already.

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Thanks, I appreciate it. It will and even if not, I will learn to cope.

The picture shows the crash of the DH110 with John Derry and Anthony Richards at Farnborough in 1952, killing a lot of spectators too:

1952 Farnborough Airshow DH.110 crash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Apprentices at 1952 SBAC Air Show

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And a new one:



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