Aircraft Recognition
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^^F solah. Yeah I thought that one might be a Mustang
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Haven't posted in this thread in a long time. Here's a moderately-simple one: Bliss to identify
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Yakovlev Yak-28
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Yak -28
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^ Mk 1 testbed for jedi starfighter with hyperdrive docking ring
https://squir.com/42105/jedi-starfighte ... r-ring.jpg
https://squir.com/42105/jedi-starfighte ... r-ring.jpg
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Looks like a Russian plane, but which one ?
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^^^Difficult to notice details on either side when staring at the centre..
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It's a Mig 21, but that pilot suit is from Mig 25
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Slightly off-topic but HushKit is a delightful aviation site and though I am aircraft enthusiast since when William Green was in his 30s, I always flunk their quizzes. Some interesting questions such as the Top Scoring fighter Ace - who wore Spectacles???
https://hushkit.net/2012/12/25/hush-kwi ... -day-2012/
https://hushkit.net/2012/12/25/hush-kwi ... -day-2012/
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BTW that Sukhoi-7 profile pasted - didnt really serve with the IAF - we operated a slightly different version.. i will leave it for others to find out the tiny differences...[/quote]
Let me guess( with Wikihelp) - this is an earlier model of the Su-7B without being optimized for the strike role - we had the Su-7BMs which can be recognized by two parallel external fuel lines running along the spine on the top of the fuselage??
Let me guess( with Wikihelp) - this is an earlier model of the Su-7B without being optimized for the strike role - we had the Su-7BMs which can be recognized by two parallel external fuel lines running along the spine on the top of the fuselage??
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Thought you folks might find this interesting...made this poster for my old man when he turned 65 a few years ago, and so had to stop flying...
All the aircraft he flew in his career
Thought you folks might find this interesting...made this poster for my old man when he turned 65 a few years ago, and so had to stop flying...
All the aircraft he flew in his career
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Niceroachyogi wrote:I'm new here
Thought you folks might find this interesting...made this poster for my old man when he turned 65 a few years ago, and so had to stop flying...
All the aircraft he flew in his career
http://i.imgur.com/T1Mhbat.jpg
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Interesting aircraft. Thanks for sharing, Shivji..
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Rare rare rare...memories from my college days when the Vietnam war was going on..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU_20BIVpSs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU_20BIVpSs
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The Bronco, Shivji??
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Yeah the Bronco.
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Extremely rare this one.... and quite unique for a reason
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The inflatable plane.
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I did not know about this plane before. But what a beautiful plane. Gorgeous lines.
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Right you are Sir. From the blimp guys... GoodyearIndranil wrote:The inflatable plane.
You can see the logo on the side
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From gorgeous lines to thick curves (look at the wing)... another quiet unusual one
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Unusually clear depiction of Tornado thrust reversers in action
https://youtu.be/iP6NWa-BVkw?t=209
https://youtu.be/iP6NWa-BVkw?t=209
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chetak wrote:
nobody's got this one yet??
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Wasn't that graphic one of a MIG-21 FL? I miss the MIG-31 though.
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No takers for this one yet ?
Manish_P wrote:From gorgeous lines to thick curves (look at the wing)... another quiet unusual one
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^^ Googled for it. Cluster CCW-5 I suppose. Channel wing. Theoretically it was suppose to be Vertical TO aircraft.
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Haha No issues sir
It is indeed that bird
Was supposed to be VSTOL bird
The amazing part was this - 'It was claimed that the aircraft could fly under control at 11 mph (18 km/h) and that it could take off with a 1,500 lb (680 kg) load at 70% power in 90 ft (28 m).'
It is indeed that bird
Was supposed to be VSTOL bird
The amazing part was this - 'It was claimed that the aircraft could fly under control at 11 mph (18 km/h) and that it could take off with a 1,500 lb (680 kg) load at 70% power in 90 ft (28 m).'
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Nyahahahahahahaha!
What version of Jaguar is this?
What version of Jaguar is this?
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^ Mitsubishi F1? Tail different, pointy nose, longer.
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Blohm & Voss BV 141
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9GqxOAofio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9GqxOAofio
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Identify the 3 aircraft in the second image,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42732842
Sorry don't know how to post an image. Would be grateful for any intervention. Thank you.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42732842
Sorry don't know how to post an image. Would be grateful for any intervention. Thank you.