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Old 06-23-2009, 01:34 AM   #3316
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Would anyone like to have a crack at this one?

IAI 201 Arava ??????
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Old 06-23-2009, 07:17 AM   #3317
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IAI 201 Arava ??????
Hi Berserker,
it looks to me like an Israeli aircraft of which I can't find immediately a denomination but given a little time a might be able to find it...or am I totally wrong?
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Old 06-23-2009, 07:29 AM   #3318
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Not Israeli, this aircraft was built in a country that you wouldn't be surprised to see taking part in Eurovision, even though they never do very well
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Hi Berserker,
it looks to me like an Israeli aircraft of which I can't find immediately a denomination but given a little time a might be able to find it...or am I totally wrong?
chttp://img199.imageshack.us/img199/8245/orbatarava.jpgarson1934
On second thought I don't think it is the Arava which has a more egg-shaped fuselage and the strut structure underneath the wings is different...is it a modification of the original Arava...or?
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Not Israeli, this aircraft was built in a country that you wouldn't be surprised to see taking part in Eurovision, even though they never do very well
You mean UK (no offense meant of course, I'm referring to Eurovision)?
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Old 06-23-2009, 07:49 AM   #3321
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Ha ha, no offence taken. As I posted I even thought to myself that people would think I mean the UK, but no, not British. First flight was in 2000 if that helps?
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Old 06-23-2009, 09:37 AM   #3322
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unknown aircraft (italian?)

Your help is urgently needed
I do not mean to mix up posts or create confusion but I have a bit of a problem: is there anyone amongst you gentlemen who might identify the attached picture? I think it is italian...but that's all I suspect...
Look forward hearing from you
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Old 06-23-2009, 05:16 PM   #3323
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Hi Gibbage,
good to make your acquaintance, AMCKen knew what it was but I have seldom seen such an ugly contraption!
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IAI 201 Arava ??????
Arava has PT6 turboprops. This looks like it has opposed piston engines.
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You're right AMCKen, maybe a photo would help?
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maybe a photo would help?
Sure does Wayne, now I can just make out the OK registration, therefore the...

Evektor-Aerotechnik Raven 257
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Evektor-Aerotechnik Raven 257
Strange and a bit confused story has this plane, on 1000aircraft site it's named: Wolfsberg-Evektor Raven 257





And now gents, please guess this:



Easy? Difficult? Who knows...

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Strange and a bit confused story has this plane, on 1000aircraft site it's named: Wolfsberg-Evektor Raven 257





And now gents, please guess this:



Easy? Difficult? Who knows...

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Hi Marcogrifo
this is the Fleetwings XBQ/1 of 1943 a guided missile with a pilot cockpit and fixed landing gear made in USA
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Hello gentlemen,
today is St.John the patron saint of Florence (my hometown) that's why I celebrated and didn't show up in the forum till this evening...
Now for a change what about the following silhouette?
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I think I recognise that as being Indonesia's first homegrown aircraft Carson. The Nurtanio Nu 200 Sikumbang.
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