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Old 09-08-2008, 03:39 AM   #2356
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This argeninian or brasilian post war ground attack aircraft comes to mind. Or maybe I'm still not woken up enough this monday morning.

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Old 09-08-2008, 07:31 AM   #2357
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Waynos almost right.......... Think in a scooter
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Old 09-08-2008, 08:09 AM   #2358
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Krabat bist noch eingeschlafen? - mach´ die Augen auf............
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Fwwwzzzbrrzzzll... What? Oh, it's the Piaggio P.111.

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Du sprichst deutsch, Patorozu? Deutsche Eltern oder Auswanderer oder einfach nur arbeiten in Argentinien?
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16 Jahre deutsche Schule in Buenos Aires, deutsche Frau und deutsche Töchter. Und ist ja ein Piaggio P 111

Krabat did it its a Piaggio P111!!
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Old 09-09-2008, 03:40 AM   #2361
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Iss ja herrlich. Einer meiner WG-Mitbewohner hat auch Jahre in Buenos gelebt. Die Welt ist ein Dorf.

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Hi Krabat. The Kalinin K-7.

Kalinin K 7

I'd like the name of the plane and the "middle man"...

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Hi all,
Well, the aircraft is a Wackett Gannet, but the "middle man" would take more searching time...
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Could he be Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith???
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Well, the aircraft is a Wackett Gannet, but the "middle man" would take more searching time...
Hi Emilo.

It's the Wackett LJW6 Codock, which was the basis for the Gannet (LJW7)...



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Could he be Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith???
Sure is. He bought it for 3,500 pounds and flew it on its maiden flight on March 6 1934. He flew it rarely and it was a troublesome aircraft that ended its days in a paddock on a winery, until destroyed by a fire.
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I should have known that it's from downunder. Yepp, you're right Emilio. Found this:

http://www-prod.nla.gov.au/pub/nlane...07/story-2.pdf

The picture is on page 4.

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here's a fairly recent one, should be easy.

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Hi Waynos, the Fairchild T-46...

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Found another Russian "giant" while sourcing your K-7 photo Krabat...

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What was the point of the Antonov Flying tank??
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