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| Senior Member | next one...
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| I've no idea V2. European? Polish maybe? Some clues? Quote:
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From this, they (ZV Itskovich?) developed the KAI-3 bomber trainer as per your image. UPB for Uchebnii Perekhodnii Bombardirovschik = "Bomber for transitional training." Of course I may well be completely wrong! Last edited by Graeme; 03-07-2009 at 01:13 AM. Reason: KAI-1 Vs KAI-3 | ||
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| Senior Member | it's European but not Polish...
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| carson1934 [IMG]kolyan.net/foto2006/october/10/planes_192.jpg[/IMG] Is there some good fellow who could let me have a clue about the "portly" early british/french (?) jet contained in the URL as above? carson1934 PS I have difficulties in uploading images |
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| Carson, that is the Boulton Paul P.120, the better looking T tail version of the P.111.
__________________ BlondeValkyrie - Bugger off and host your OWN pictures you thieving twat |
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| carson1934 Quote:
Thanks very much Waynos for your prompt reply. carson1934 | |
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| carson1934 This is the hungarian aircraft I'm talking about |
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| Senior Member | it isn't hungarian, carson, my friend... but hungarians neighbour...
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| carson1934 Don't call me a nuisance but what could be this funny US object? (It doesn't look like a drone...) |
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| Rumanian? S.E.T 7K? SET 7 Quote:
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