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Old 06-28-2007, 10:25 AM   #1081
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awww...man. well at least i get the "who looks like a tool" award today. it'll look great on my mantle!
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Old 06-28-2007, 04:15 PM   #1082
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awww...man. well at least i get the "who looks like a tool" award today. it'll look great on my mantle!
Well I'm not the "sharpest tool in the shed" when it comes to computers, but try this- when you have selected your image-
click right,
select 'save image as',
then when the File name appears, alter it as necessary. Attach.

Hopefully, this 'Attached file' will be called "Frenchy" when logged out.
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To prevent this thread from sliding beyond page three of the 'new post' listings, yet again, I hereby submit another image for identification. I first saw this plane in an episode of "The Six Million Dollar Man".
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Old 06-29-2007, 02:00 PM   #1084
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Temco 51 TT-1 Pinto
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Old 06-29-2007, 05:11 PM   #1085
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It certainly is. Have you got a name for the twin prop in post #1076? or the photo in #1080 and #1082 above?
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Old 06-30-2007, 05:23 AM   #1086
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No. Too many questions at once. Might lose interest. This was a nice thread once, when we could concentrate on one plane at a time...

But since you ask so nice, Frenchy could well be a SNCASO 8000 Narval

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No. Too many questions at once. Might lose interest. This was a nice thread once, when we could concentrate on one plane at a time...

But since you ask so nice, Frenchy could well be a SNCASO 8000 Narval
Yes it is. And point taken.
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A hint on the twin prop?

Never mind, found it, I think. But it has different engines... is it the Ikarus 214?

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Old 06-30-2007, 04:30 PM   #1089
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A hint on the twin prop?

Never mind, found it, I think. But it has different engines... is it the Ikarus 214?
Yes!
The silhouette's caption describes it as a Type 214-D with Pratt and Whitney R-1340 wasp AN-1 9-cylinder radial air-cooled engines.
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Old 07-02-2007, 05:38 PM   #1090
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I'm after the identity of this aircraft, for another web site.

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The louvered panels mean a heat source - starter generator or generators....

Any other clues?
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Reminds me a little of an F5E
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The louvered panels mean a heat source - starter generator or generators....

Any other clues?
No other clues were given. I was thinking Aermacchi MB.339?
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Or maybe a Mirage?
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AviaQuiz site 'revealed' this as Aermacchi MB 339 last night.




This is their next one. E or F?

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