The official AHF Axis aircraft quiz thread
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Correct.rcristi2271 wrote:Blohm & Voss Ha 137?
Pic sources: http://histaviation.com/ and http://samoloty.webd.pl/niemieckie/ha137.htm
Arado Ar 240?The (now) usual question, name the plane
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Thanks Chris.
Your pic perhaps came from: http://www.luftwaffepics.com/lar2401.htm
A memory from the past: http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#661342
New one, name this Axis plane:
Regards, Juha
Your pic perhaps came from: http://www.luftwaffepics.com/lar2401.htm
A memory from the past: http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#661342
New one, name this Axis plane:
Regards, Juha
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Ohoh! Juha's 2nd picture just landed...the with a little give-away, the Hungarian markings....is it Czech AVIA something or other?...Varjagvarjag wrote:Hmmm...the lower wing and N-strut smells 'Fokker' a long way. But the short cowl and the canopy don't seem to match.
Is this some Finnish modification to a Fokker C. X? Varjag
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Correctvarjag wrote:Hmmm...the lower wing and N-strut smells 'Fokker' a long way.
Not Finnish and not C.X modificationBut the short cowl and the canopy don't seem to match.
Is this some Finnish modification to a Fokker C. X? Varjag
You were closer at your first postthe Hungarian markings....is it Czech AVIA something or other?
Regards, Juha