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| Any ideas for my last pic Carson? Its rare, but shouldn't be too difficult.
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| Somebody knows who this fellow is? carson1934 |
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carson1934 Maybe Vickers Wellington Mk.VII? Last edited by carson1934; 07-10-2009 at 05:05 PM. | |
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| Ooh, I think you might kick yourself when you find out
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| I'm sure we've had this one on the forum before. Different picture but same plane, as I remember thinking it looked like the Lancashire Prospector but bigger. With 231 pages though I'm not going looking for it
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| I can't leave Carson1934 in suspense any longer. The Gloster F9/37 |
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| Not that either lingo. But, naughtily, an answer I was hoping to see
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| Bristol Beaufighter with "H" tail? Yep. Just found the photo. Beaufighter R2268. |
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| Beaufighter IF R2866 with wide tailplane and twin rudders. So they write in Putnam's Bristol Aircraft since 1910 |
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| Yes thats the one guys. Unusual isn't it. Its that big book of bristols again
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| Yes, thats it. I remember now. Thought it was Chinese but couldn't recall the name.
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| Does anybody know what this is? carson1934 |
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| I think its the Newbury Eon
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