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  • BAe 146?

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    • Wow, amazing diverse responses!
      Originally posted by RJP View Post
      BAe 146?

      Rgds
      RJP
      ...but RJP has it! Well done.

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      • Originally posted by AJ View Post
        Wow, amazing diverse responses!

        ...but RJP has it! Well done.

        Thanks.

        My head is hurting now though! Initially thought that the picture was of the root of a swing-wing.

        The next one;
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        • Casa 212?

          EDIT: Nevermind, I realized it was in the filename after I posted my original response. If my guess was correct, feel free to post another as that was unfair.

          -Chris

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          • Originally posted by z740 View Post
            Casa 212?
            Nope.

            Wondered if anyone would fall for the filename

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            • Probably this one....

              The Ahrens 404 was meant to be both a military LD3 container cargo plane and a civilian transport. It was designed for STOL capabilities, had alternate fuel use to allow it to bring supplies to small isolated area and a rear loading bicut door, which allowed loading and parachuting and was going to be built in Puerto Rico. Only two examples flew and two more were completed before the project was terminated. - Photo taken at Las Vegas - McCarran International (LAS / KLAS) in Nevada, USA in April, 1988.


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              • Originally posted by twr75 View Post
                Probably this one....

                The Ahrens 404 was meant to be both a military LD3 container cargo plane and a civilian transport. It was designed for STOL capabilities, had alternate fuel use to allow it to bring supplies to small isolated area and a rear loading bicut door, which allowed loading and parachuting and was going to be built in Puerto Rico. Only two examples flew and two more were completed before the project was terminated. - Photo taken at Las Vegas - McCarran International (LAS / KLAS) in Nevada, USA in April, 1988.


                It is indeed.

                Over to you!

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                • twr75,
                  Do you have one for us to keep this thread going?

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                  • Can some1 declare a open house?
                    August 29th will be the worst day of the year.

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                    • Hold on, I'll mail Nathan. Sometimes people can't always respond quickly.
                      If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !

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                      • Sorry guys, I didn't even remember I replied to this one...

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                        • A-4 Skyhawk ?

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                          • F-86?f-104?
                            August 29th will be the worst day of the year.

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                            • Originally posted by Omar Alex Saffe View Post
                              A-4 Skyhawk ?
                              On the right track. The photo shows features unique to a certain model of Skyhawk.

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                              • Would that be the XA4D-1? The prototype.
                                Don
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