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Wait, the P61 was the Black Widow. I'm thinking of the Airacobra and the King Cobra
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P-39 was the airacobra the P-63 was the Kingcobra
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Yes, it's the p-39 Airacobra, which were lend-leased to the Soviets by the US and used by some of their top aces. But you also made a wrong guess just as I predicted
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P 39
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Bring on the next image! I'm determined to win at least one of these despite my somewhat inferior knowledge of plane models compared to you experts.
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Try this one:
http://s612.photobucket.com/albums/t...n-noserial.jpg (Sorry, I fail at inserting images!) I saw this plane in a museum that was about to close. It had just been wheeled in, so there wasn't a sign. It wasn't listed on the museum's website, so I had to track it down the old fashioned way......... I blocked out the serial #, since I was able to ID it without that. Last edited by trk29; 11-10-2009 at 07:30 PM. |
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It almost has to be a Grumman with that landing gear. Looks like a Wildcat front end mated to an Douglas SBD tail and Dehaviland Beaver wing. I want one.
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That thing is like a Dauntles with wings on top.... it's awesome!
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Right.. I think this is a Curtiss O-52 Owl.
Pre WWII observation plane. Obscure! |
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