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Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/10/2004 8:23:50 PM   
MajorTomski



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OK troops, the other Do you know has broken the unwieldly 11 page barrier with lots and lots and lots of viewers. So let's start a fresh one on AIRCRAFT THAT FLEW BEFORE THE START OF WW-II (Septeber 1st, 1939 for you graduates of public schools) So let's start with a REAL easy one.

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/10/2004 8:40:53 PM   
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fokker d VII

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/10/2004 9:29:11 PM   
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Umm MajorTomski you might want to edit out the side of the fuselage where it says Fok DVII hehe

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/10/2004 11:35:30 PM   
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Good idea!

OK - I'll play... Here's another easy one while I look for some more challenging subjects

Cheers!

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/11/2004 1:39:29 AM   
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I didn't edit out the A/C identifier on the Fokker JUST to make it REAL Easy!


Jim that's a DC-2

And here's a harder one

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/11/2004 1:51:07 AM   
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I don't know kinda looks like a 1 or a 3 hmmm... I am mostlkely wrong though.

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/11/2004 1:51:48 AM   
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wait no, That couldn't be a 1 sry LOL

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 2:43:35 AM   
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Gotta be a Douglas DC3 1935 first production year....also known as a gooney bird.

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 2:54:25 AM   
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RC12 you were the first one right then changed your mind. That is a DC-1. The clues are the flat sided fuselage. Only one seat on each side of the aisle, and the faired in tail wheel.

proof see here

http://www.aviation-history.com/douglas/dc1-1a.jpg

No body taking a stab at my bipe in post no5?

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 4:26:50 AM   
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Maj.Tomski, I don't know my WWI

Here's my addition:

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 4:09:38 PM   
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is the one a D-V?

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 5:44:06 PM   
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It is a "D" type aircraft but not a D-V

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 7:35:40 PM   
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Hmm D-VII with a Liberty engine? This plane didn't come out until the end of the war May or June 1918!

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 7:50:12 PM   
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Some flavor of Loening fighting scout?

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 8:21:01 PM   
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RagWing is yours a Boeing?

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RE: Do you know your CLASSIC Planes ?(Quiz) - 3/12/2004 9:15:48 PM   
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Ragwing's post is a Lockheed Sirius of some sort.

And

RCHYFLYER is correct it's a Fokker D-VII re engined in the US after the Great War!


Play nice I'm off line till Thursday

Tom

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