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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/16/2013 2:15 AM   
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You are up, WWIIP38; please post your question. Thanks; Ernie P.



WWIIP38;

You are allowed only 24 hours in which to post your questions and updates. You are well past that deadline; although I see you have logged in recently. Unless you post your question soon, we will be forced to move on without you. Thanks; Ernie P.

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/16/2013 2:09 PM   
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All;

Apparently, we have lost WWIIP38. The floor is open to anyone who wants to post a substitute question. Thanks; Ernie P.

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/16/2013 5:33 PM   
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Ok, Here's a quick question just to keep the ball rolling here....

1. Who built the planes that dropped the 2 atomic bombs on Japan?



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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/16/2013 6:46 PM   
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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/16/2013 6:52 PM   
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The Glenn L Martin company, under license I assume

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/16/2013 8:12 PM   
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You got it WphilB !
Just wanted to keep it moving along!
You're UP!
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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/16/2013 11:54 PM   
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OK,

What pilot?

1) one of his country's best pilots
2) originally conscripted into ground service
3) had to pay for his flight training in a third country

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/17/2013 4:14 AM   
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What pilot?
 
1) one of his country's best pilots
2) originally conscripted into ground service
3) had to pay for his flight training in a third country
4) survived the war he fought in despite being seriously wounded in combat
 
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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 1:18 AM   
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Your evening clue

What pilot?

1) one of his countries best pilots
2) was originally conscripted into ground service
3) had to pay for his own flying training in a third country
4) survived the war he fought in, despite a serious wound in combat
5) decorated by 7 countries for his service

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 1:20 PM   
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Your AM clue:

What pilot?

1) one of his countries best pilots
2) was originally conscripted into ground service
3) had to pay for his own flying training in a third country
4) survived the war he fought in, despite a serious wound in combat
5) decorated by 7 countries for his service
6) awarded the following medals: Nichan Iftikhar, Order of the Black
Star, Virtuti Militari and the
Croix de guerre 1914–1918 from two countries.


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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 1:43 PM   
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Willy Coppens ?

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 1:51 PM   
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Awwwh,

And I had like 10 more clues to go....

My favorite is his quote (and I can't find this right now so I can't list it as 100% accurate) was that after bringing back a really bady shot up plane the French gave him a medal "For bringing the plane back."  His reply "Of course I had to bring it back, I needed it to take me home..."

You are correct!

And you are in the drivers seat.

Early life

Coppens was born in Watermael-Boitsfort, near Brussels and was conscripted into the army in 1912, to serve with the Premiere Regiment Grenadiers.[1]

World War I

In 1914, following the German invasion of Belgium, Coppens transferred to The Motor Machine Gun Corps. On 6 September 1915, he signed up for flight training in the Compagnie des Aviateurs. Ultimately, due to insufficiencies in Belgian training, he took 8 weeks leave to train to fly. He and 39 other Belgians learned to fly on their own expense in Britain. He received his pilot's certificate on 9 December 1915. After this training in Britain he had further training at the Farman School in Étampes, France and joined the Sixieme Escradrille as a sergent 1ere class (Sergeant First Class) on 8 April 1917 flying BE-2c two seaters. Later that month, he was assigned to Quatrieme Escadrille to fly a Farman pusher. On 1 May, he received a Sopwith 1½ Strutter two seater and promptly flew it into his first aerial combat.

In mid July, he transferred to the single seater fighter unit 1ère Escadrille de Chasse (1st Pursuit Squadron). He received the last remaining Nieuport 16 in the squadron; everyone else had upgraded to Nieuport 17s. When Hanriot HD 1s were offered to the squadron, he was the only pilot to initially accept one. His enthusiasm for the aircraft type prompted other pilots to also move over to Hanriots.

Willy Coppens is decorated by King Albert I.

On 19 August Coppens was promoted to Adjutant. He continued his nervy but unsuccessful combat career against enemy aircraft until 17 March 1918. On that day he carried out his first attack on German observation balloons, as an aid to a ground assault by the Belgian Army. Though handicapped by lack of incendiary ammunition he punctured two balloons, causing the observers to bail out and the balloons to collapse to the ground.

Finally, on 25 April Coppens scored his first victory by downing a Rumpler two seater. On 8 May he finally found his metier, when he shot two balloons down in flames.

A week later, using his usual tactics of close range fire, Coppens cut a balloon loose from its ties. It bounced up beneath him and momentarily carried his Hanriot skyward. After his aircraft fell off the balloon, he restarted its engine and flew back to base. The balloon sagged into an explosion.

Later when on another attack run, he got shot at from a balloon. He parked his plane on top of the damaged balloon, shutdown his engine in order to protect its propeller, and waited until the balloon to descend to slide off the balloon and fly away.

From then on, Coppens' record was spectacular. Between April and October 1918 he was credited with destroying 34 German observation balloons and three airplanes, nearly as many victories as Belgium's other five aces combined. Unlike most fighter pilots of World War I, who used .303 caliber or 7.92 mm guns, Coppens used a larger bore 11 mm Vickers machine gun, having upgraded his weaponry prior to June 1918.

Also in June, he was promoted to sous lieutenant, thus becoming an officer. His royal blue plane with its insignia of a thistle sprig wearing a top hat became so well known that the Germans went to special pains to try to kill him. On 3 August he shot down a balloon booby-trapped with explosives that when detonated from the ground narrowly missed killing him.

On his last mission, 14 October, Coppens downed a balloon over Praatbos and was attacking one over Torhout when he was severely wounded by an incendiary bullet, smashing the tibia of his left leg and severing the artery. Coppens crash landed near Diksmuide and was taken to hospital, where his leg was amputated.

After the war

For his wartime service he was knighted, becoming Willy Omer Francois Jean Coppens de Houthulst, for a forest in his squadron's operating area. He was decorated by Belgium, France, Britain, Portugal, Italy, Poland, and Serbia. His memoir, Days on the Wing, were published in 1931 and reissued in the 1970s as Flying in Flanders.

Between the two World Wars Coppens was Belgian air attaché to four nations. In September 1928, despite his disability, he set a parachute jump record by leaping from 19,700 feet; this record stood for 4 years. He retired to Switzerland in 1940, organising resistance work and marrying. In the late 1960s he returned to Belgium and lived his last five years with fellow Belgian ace Jan Olieslagers's only daughter until his death in 1986.

He achieved all his victories flying the Hanriot HD.1 fighter.

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 1:55 PM   
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I'll have a question in a few hours.
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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 5:36 PM   
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Here we go, lets see if I can stump anyone for awhile.

1) Single engine
2) monoplane
3) 1 or 2 seat
4) Developed by a manufacturer well known for other types of aircraft.

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 5:49 PM   
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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 6:03 PM   
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  Sturmovik ?



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Here we go, lets see if I can stump anyone for awhile.

1) Single engine
2) monoplane
3) 1 or 2 seat
4) Developed by a manufacturer well known for other types of aircraft.



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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 7:05 PM   
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Not grumman or the Stormovik.

5) Never made it to full production but development  ran from the mid 50's to the 1970's

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/18/2013 8:14 PM   
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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/19/2013 12:23 PM   
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Morning clue -

6) Primary material used was common for this manufacturer but otherwise rather unique.

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/19/2013 1:04 PM   
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Goodyear Inflato Plane - made with ribber.

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/19/2013 1:05 PM   
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The Lockheed A-12 ?

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/19/2013 1:35 PM   
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allans has it !!

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/19/2013 1:36 PM   
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Thank you. Pls give me a moment to research a really good , interesting , but challenging question.

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/19/2013 1:36 PM   
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodyear_Inflatoplane

A rather fascinating look into the always tough task of aircrew rescue.

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RE: Knowledge Quiz for Warbird wiz - 2/19/2013 7:21 PM   
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Here is my Mystery Plane Hints

1) Plane used Three Types of Propulsion Systems ( JATO not included)

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