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Post by Ironhorse on Mar 10, 2018 23:22:34 GMT -5
Found this whilst perusing a va's website. Anyone know what it is? Attachments:
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Post by Froggie on Mar 11, 2018 3:41:02 GMT -5
My guess is a Fiat G.222 or a Fairchild C-123
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Post by Darren Elliott on Mar 11, 2018 9:42:21 GMT -5
it could be angie... but my guess it douglas dc-5
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Post by Ironhorse on Mar 11, 2018 10:38:30 GMT -5
Here is another view of the plane taking off behind the B-17's Attachments:
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What am I?
Mar 11, 2018 10:50:56 GMT -5
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Post by Ironhorse on Mar 11, 2018 10:50:56 GMT -5
Well after looking at all three aircraft, and comparing them to what google had to offer, I think I am inclined to agree with Darren based soley on the rear landing gear location. There are other clues, but this one is the most outstanding. Both the Avion Fiat, and the Fairchild have their rear gear located within the fuselage, whereas the Douglas' is located within the engine nacelle. Thanks to both of you for your assistance. Tis greatly appreciated!
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Post by Darren Elliott on Mar 11, 2018 14:16:55 GMT -5
hwo about this being a game to guess what plane is this?
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Post by tammy on Mar 11, 2018 14:37:14 GMT -5
The pictures are too small to see more detail but you can rule out the G222. The G222 has two sets of rear gear wheels. The plane pictured has one set.
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Post by tammy on Mar 12, 2018 12:28:38 GMT -5
I like this thread. Here is an easy one probably for most of you.
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Post by Troy W. on Mar 12, 2018 13:25:18 GMT -5
That's a push-pull by Cessna. A 377 If not mistaken.
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Post by Darren Elliott on Mar 12, 2018 13:42:23 GMT -5
you were close it ius cessna and the numbers are in the 3 series but its a cessna 337
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Post by steve on Mar 12, 2018 16:06:04 GMT -5
Woulf make a good Frog if blue was yellow
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