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  • ced ampo
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    That's good...

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  • brianw999
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    See if this works for you....



    and/or this....

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  • ced ampo
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    it shows this on the adress bar when I click the link.
    Unlimited space to host images, easy to use image uploader, albums, photo hosting, sharing, dynamic image resizing on web and mobile.

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  • brianw999
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    Here's some more...

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  • brianw999
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    This is the link. It's certainly showing on my screen.

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  • ced ampo
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    Brian, I cant see the pic.

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  • brianw999
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    Here we go....



    Fans of 1960's Formula One racing will find an abbreviated clue from a manufacturer of that era that gives the manufacturer of this aircraft.

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  • BoeingKing77
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    I got nothing......

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  • Kjell Engkrog
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    Indeed it is.

    Your turn.

    Cheers,

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  • brianw999
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    Caproni Trento F5 Palas

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  • Kjell Engkrog
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    Originally posted by ced ampo View Post
    Bell XP-83?
    Sorry, no.

    Cheers,

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  • Kjell Engkrog
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    Originally posted by brianw999 View Post
    Kjell,

    Is this a jet or a prop aircraft ? I'm thinking pusher prop.
    It`s a jet. And it is made of wood. The engine is French, the aircraft is not.

    Cheers,

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  • guamainiac
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    A regressive comment, too late to the dinner table but on the auto-gyros, I was fortunate enough to have see many fly-by, take off and landings of those wonderful rotoary hybrids.

    Steve Pitcarin, son of the inventor kept some in a modest hangar at Robbinsville New Jersey (conventional paved FBO). He allowed us to gawk and drool as much as we pleased.

    If some of you were so interested and or inclined I could find out if they were still housed there. They were quite common and a welcome sight in the summer evenings sky.

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  • ced ampo
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    Bell XP-83?

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