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hmm, an easy one ?
Last edited by STINGERSIX78; 01-27-2010 at 07:18 AM. |
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Looks like an English Electric Lightning, although with the side-hinged canopy I'm not so sure.
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nope...
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MiG -21?
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noooo... ^^
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I'd be very amazed if anyone manages to figure this one out.
1 point for the manufacturer. 1 point for the US Navy Designation. 1 point for the name. 1 point for the British service name. Only one clue concession.... it isn't a Grumann designed aircraft. |
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turkey? TBF? Avenger?
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Nope
And it isn't the Sea Wolf either. Another few clues: It was a competitor, against the Avenger, as a replacement for the Douglas Devestator, and not so famous. Found more on escort and light carriers, land bases and lend lease to Allied nations fighting in the Pacific theatre. Also a trainer. It could also dive bomb, unlike the Avenger, so no TB prefix. The company always named aircraft with the same initial letter as the company name. Last edited by Panzergranate; 01-27-2010 at 04:54 PM. |
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brewster?
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yes it is a sea wolf. At least YOUR PIC is a sea wolf. Unl;ess your thinking of a different plane to the pic, which i would then guess your thinking of maybe the brewster bucanner, lend lease name with the fleet air arm - burmuda. |
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