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| Senior Member | next one...
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| A gutted PZL P.50 Jastrzab? |
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| This is polish: PZL P-50 Jastrzab Thanks V2 for such interesting airplanes!!! |
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| Senior Member | yes, You are really fast...
__________________ ![]() "A good fighter pilot, like a good boxer, should have a knockout punch..... You will find one attack you prefer to all others. Work on it till you can do it to perfection... then use it whenever possible." - Captain Reade Tilley, USAAF 7 Victories, WW-II - |
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| Hi Graeme, Today we have frenetic activity. I´m afraid I have a lot of work left to tomorrow... This is a Kellner-Bechereau E.60 Obviously French. |
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| Hi Graeme, I´m at the edge of loosing my job after so much brain time dedicated to looking for rare airplanes!! Very challenging the last one: the french CAMS 110 Fortunately enough tomorrow I´ve to go to Madrid for work reasons, so no chance to check internet!! |
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| Er Vultee V-1? going by the nose/canopy,
__________________ BlondeValkyrie - Bugger off and host your OWN pictures you thieving twat Last edited by Waynos; 10-21-2008 at 05:39 AM. |
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| Very close. The guy who designed this plane had worked with Gerald Vultee on the V1, but it's much smaller ... ![]() Owners included Jacqueline Cochrane and Paul Mantz. It was intended for Spain, but crashed while moving from aerodrome to aerodrome in Mexico to allude the FBI and anti-Spanish-Republican reporters. |
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| Hi all, this is the Breese-Dallas X A lot of work lately so I´ve not so much time for quizies... |
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| Would that be the Latecoere L.631?
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