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pupo162 01-07-2012 07:28 PM

Neep help identifying plane ( Xilon_x please read)
 
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"Can anybody help me on identifying these aircraft?
I know they could be Italian maybe a ro43 or something but they are some small differences between them. So could anybody shed any light on this matter?
And if you really clever could you know the name of the vessel carrying them?
This is not a trick question lol
Would appreciate any help ;)"

This is a copy from legio XIII facebook page. As the author says, the plane is probably Italian, and no one know Italian planes as Xilon_X, so if you could help us out would be awesome.

Cheers!

Treetop64 01-07-2012 08:12 PM

The engine cowl is too shallow, and the vertical stabilizer is a bit too big and tall for it to be an Ro.43. Definitely not a CANT 25AR.

Are you sure this is an Italian vessel?

Xilon_x 01-07-2012 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pupo162 (Post 377232)
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...12073808_n.jpg

"Can anybody help me on identifying these aircraft?
I know they could be Italian maybe a ro43 or something but they are some small differences between them. So could anybody shed any light on this matter?
And if you really clever could you know the name of the vessel carrying them?
This is not a trick question lol
Would appreciate any help ;)"

This is a copy from legio XIII facebook page. As the author says, the plane is probably Italian, and no one know Italian planes as Xilon_X, so if you could help us out would be awesome.

Cheers!

the shape of the tail is not 'typical of a ro43, missing the insigna of regia aereonatica are not Italian Italian

koivis 01-07-2012 10:55 PM

That kind of fin flash (with different colours) was used also by the French and of course British forces.

The closest match for the plane I could think was the Curtiss SOC Seagull. If that plane was used by the Royal Navy, it would have the tri-color fin flash as in the picture.

Treetop64 01-07-2012 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by koivis (Post 377280)
The closest match for the plane I could think was the Curtiss SOC Seagull. If that plane was used by the Royal Navy, it would have the tri-color fin flash as in the picture.

I think we have a winner.

Also, the ship is an American "Northampton Class" heavy cruiser. Compare the photo in the post to the detail in this photograph, paying attention to the structure just aft of the ship's mid section, under the no. 2 funnel:

http://ww2db.com/images/ship_augusta2.jpg


It's difficult to tell from a fuzzy b&w photo but the OP's illustration is likely a pre-war or very early war photo, as the Seagulls seem to have the early red cowling and red, white, and blue rudder, and possibly the chrome yellow wings, and the unpainted sliver fuselage.

pupo162 01-08-2012 12:06 AM

thanks for the feedback. i gave the info to the guy. ;)

pupo162 01-08-2012 12:23 AM

yep, another satisfied client

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