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| Do you know Baade's next project, the "152"? Interesting story: Baade B-152 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| AARRRRGGGHHH! That's sad. I would have liked to see it. Well, let's wait six months and then try again |
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| A Japanese company intended to manufacture this aircraft under licence, with the aim of selling it to South-East Asian air forces. It could carry wing mounted 0.30-in machine guns, two 33-gal napalm tanks, two 250-lb H.E or fragmentation bombs; up to forty 2.75-in folding-fin air rockets; four 5-in heavy rockets; or twenty 80mm Oerlikon rockets. |
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| Fletcher FD-25D Defender for COIN operations. Designed in US. Only 12 built by Toyo of Japan.
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| Too good Matt, too good! |
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| Can I throw this one into the thread. It was a visitor to the display, not part of the collection and I had to ask what it was. |
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| French.. SNCAC (Aerocentre) NC.854 ? |
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| Well Done, I hadn't got a clue when I saw it. |
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| Well Glider, that's a fairly attractive little French civilian. Here's a not so attractive French civilian, with a 'monowheel' and balancer wheels. Hard to believe it was built in the early sixties. Last edited by Graeme; 10-09-2007 at 06:34 AM. Reason: Better resolution? |
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| Senior Member | Can you guys tell me some more about that aircraft? Kris
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| Hi, It is Messerschmitt Me 163 Comet.The rest of info on it there: Messerschmitt Me 163 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia or in German Messerschmitt Me 163 - Wikipedia The pic - source unknown.
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