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| Krabat, it looks like Sukhoi I-14 (ANT-31). (EDIT: Sorry Carson, just noticed your correct answer above!) Sukhoi designed but manufactured by Tupolev?... G'day Emilio! Rested up from Vietnam yet? ![]() ![]() New one. A clue? The "Alpine Attacker"... Last edited by Graeme; 03-04-2009 at 06:07 AM. Reason: Just noticed Carson's post above |
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| Hi Graeme, yes, already rested from the Vietnam tour. The Alpine attacker is the FFA P-16 with a retractable MATRA launcher for 44 x 68-mm folding-fin rockets. |
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| Hello Graeme, I´m not sure but, maybe a Portsmouth Aerocar Major ?? Yes, that is: flight advertisements | aerocar major | pdf archive | 1946 | 1827 | Flight Archive Last edited by Emilio Lafuente; 03-04-2009 at 08:00 AM. |
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| Here it comes another one, very easy this time to guess the nationality, but I hope not so easy to find out the actual airplane... |
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| carson1934 I have been harassed for quite some time by the identification of following U.S. trainer. Can somebody help me out? |
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| Curtiss O-52 Owl perhaps?
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| carson1934 I have a plan of an argentinian trainer FMA-21. Is there anybody who might come up with a real pic? See attachment. carson1934 |
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| carson1934 can anyone identify this early jet with czech markings? |
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| sorry it won't upload! |
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