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Post by Robb » 13 Sep 2005, 15:25

Ju 88 A-4?

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Post by rcristi2271 » 13 Sep 2005, 15:28

Nope. Try again.


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Post by Topspeed » 13 Sep 2005, 16:18

Me 410 Hornisse !

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Post by Juha Tompuri » 13 Sep 2005, 16:20

rcristi2271 wrote:Blohm & Voss Ha 137?
Correct.
Pic sources: http://histaviation.com/ and http://samoloty.webd.pl/niemieckie/ha137.htm
The (now) usual question, name the plane
Arado Ar 240?

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Post by Topspeed » 13 Sep 2005, 16:26

Yes it is the Arado indeed !

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Post by rcristi2271 » 13 Sep 2005, 17:16

Got it right Juha it's Arado Ar 240. Your turn now.

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Post by Juha Tompuri » 13 Sep 2005, 22:27

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:

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Post by rcristi2271 » 14 Sep 2005, 04:14

IMAM RO.37 ? I'm not very sure about this... RO 37 in my knowledge used to have three blades propeler.

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Post by Juha Tompuri » 14 Sep 2005, 11:51

Sorry Chris, but not an Italian plane.

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Post by varjag » 14 Sep 2005, 11:53

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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Post by varjag » 14 Sep 2005, 12:06

varjag 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
Ohoh! Juha's 2nd picture just landed...the with a little give-away, the Hungarian markings....is it Czech AVIA something or other?...Varjag

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Post by Juha Tompuri » 14 Sep 2005, 12:16

varjag wrote:Hmmm...the lower wing and N-strut smells 'Fokker' a long way.
Correct
But the short cowl and the canopy don't seem to match.
Is this some Finnish modification to a Fokker C. X? Varjag
Not Finnish and not C.X modification
the Hungarian markings....is it Czech AVIA something or other?
You were closer at your first post

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Post by varjag » 14 Sep 2005, 13:44

Juha - the best I can do (cheating with Google... :roll: ) - is Fokker 'VM' CVD? Never heard of VM and fuselage is 'too fat' to match the other C-V models I know so this is my last throw....and regards - the Cloudberries must be ripening by now...Varjag

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Post by Mangrove » 14 Sep 2005, 14:30

The aircraft is Fokker C.V.D/U "Furikázni"

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