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| Senior Member | IAI 201 Arava ??????
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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 Last edited by carson1934; 06-23-2009 at 07:25 AM. |
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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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| 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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| 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 carson1934 http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/685/000157q.jpg After receiving certain clues I'm pretty sure the aircraft in question is the Breda Ba/33/S therefore your help (for which I thank you anyway) is no more required! Last edited by carson1934; 06-23-2009 at 01:27 PM. |
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| | #3325 |
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| You're right AMCKen, maybe a photo would help?
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this is the Fleetwings XBQ/1 of 1943 a guided missile with a pilot cockpit and fixed landing gear made in USA carson1934 | |
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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? carson1934 |
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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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