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Old 07-05-2015, 09:44 AM
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Gloster E28/39 ?

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Old 07-05-2015, 10:08 AM
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Just to nitpick: The Skua was not "2.This countrys first monoplane all metal" aircraft. The Bristol Blenheim was flying 2 years earlier.
Old 07-05-2015, 01:26 PM
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No, not the Gloster.
The aircraft im thinking of,
was first flown in 1941
prototype constructed of welded steel tube and fabric covered.
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First flown in 1941
Prototype constructed of welded steel tube and fabric covered
Was purposly built unstable and difficult to land making a suitable training platform for bigger and better
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Beechcraft AT-10 Wichita?
Curtiss-Wright AT-9?
Old 07-06-2015, 04:13 PM
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Man, your good. The Curtiss-Wright AT-9 was it.
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Thanks!!
OK, new one:

1. Built between 1933 and 1940.
2. Single-bay biplane.
Old 07-07-2015, 05:17 PM
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Fiat C.R.32
Old 07-07-2015, 06:33 PM
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[h=1]Johnny S ,How does the Russian I15 fit ?

Polikarpov I-15[/h]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


[TABLE="class: infobox, width: 315"]
[TR]
[TH="colspan: 2, align: center"]I-15[/TH]
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[TD="colspan: 2, align: center"][/TD]
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[TR]
[TD="colspan: 2, align: center"]I-15bis[/TD]
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[TH]Role[/TH]
[TD]Fighter[/TD]
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[TH]Designer[/TH]
[TD]Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov[/TD]
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[TH]First flight[/TH]
[TD]October 1933[/TD]
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[TH]Primary user[/TH]
[TD]Soviet Air Force[/TD]
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[TH]Produced[/TH]
[TD]1934–1937[SUP][1][/SUP][/TD]
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[TH]Number built[/TH]
[TD]3,313 (plus 3,437 of I-153)[SUP][1][/SUP][/TD]
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[TH]Developed from[/TH]
[TD]Polikarpov I-5[/TD]
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[TH]Variants[/TH]
[TD]Polikarpov I-153[/TD]
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The Polikarpov I-15 (Russian: И-15) was a Soviet biplane fighter aircraft of the 1930s. Nicknamed Chaika (Russian: И-15 Чайка, "Seagull") because of its gulled upper wings,[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP] it was operated in large numbers by the Soviet Air Force, and together with the Polikarpov I-16 monoplane, was one of the standard fighters of the Spanish Republicans during the Spanish Civil War, where it was called Chato (snub-nose) in the Republican Air Force, or "Curtiss" (because its resemblance to Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk) in the Nationalist Air Force.
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[h=2]Design and development[edit][/h]The design for the 14th fighter for the VVS, the I-14, started as an advanced (for the era) monoplane under the direction of Andrei Tupolev. He grew concerned that the design would not mature, and ordered two backup biplane designs as the I-14A and B just to be safe. Polikarpov had just been released from prison in August 1932, and was handed the I-14A project. When both the I-14 and I-14A were ordered into production, Polikarpov's design, a development of the I-5 fighter became the famous I-15.
The first flight was made in October 1933 with V.P. Chkalov at the controls, powered by an imported Wright R-1820 Cyclone engine.[SUP][4][/SUP] The I-15, also known by its development name TsKB-3, was a small biplane fighter with a gulled upper wing. The single bay wings were of wooden construction, while the fuselage was of mixed steel and duralumin construction, with a fabric covered rear fuselage.[SUP][3][/SUP]
Production started in 1934, initially being powered by the M-22, a licensed built version of the Bristol Jupiter radial engine. While less powerful than the Cyclone, the M-22 powered aircraft were still superior to the I-5 which it replaced, demonstrating excellent manoeuvrability.[SUP][3][/SUP] Production switched to the 515 kW (700 hp) M-25 engine (a license built Cyclone) in late 1936.[SUP][2][/SUP] A total of 671 I-15s were built, 284 in the Soviet Union and a further 287 under license by CASA in Spain.[SUP][5][/SUP]
The gulled upper wing of the I-15 was unpopular with some pilots, as it was felt to restrict visibility, so Polikarpov's design bureau produced a revised version, again powered by the M-25, with a longer span un-gulled upper wing.[SUP][2][/SUP]This version, the I-15bis, commenced production in 1937,[SUP][6][/SUP] a total of 2,408 I-15bis' being delivered by the time production finished in 1940.[SUP][2][/SUP]
[h=2]Operational history[edit][/h][h=3]China[edit][/h]In August 1937, the Chinese Kuomintang Government signed a non-aggression pact with the USSR. And, in autumn of the same year, the Soviet Union commenced to ship I-15s as a part of a programme of military aid to the Chinese Air Force (CAF) in its defensive war against Japan. More than 250 Soviet pilots volunteered to fly the 255 I-15s supplied to China in autumn 1937. By 1939, the total number of Polikarpov biplanes delivered to CAF reached 347 I-15/I-15bis.[SUP][7][/SUP] The I-15bis saw a great amount of action in Manchuria and in the various border clashes between the Soviets and the Japanese. In 1937, I-15s in the hands of the Chinese Nationalist Air Force fought against invading Japanese, where the tough biplane began to meet its match in some of the newer, faster Japanese monoplanes.
[h=3]Mongolia[edit][/h]In 1939 Polikarpov fighters were extensively used during the Battles of Khalkhin Gol fought around the Khalkha River in Dornod Province. The battles were fought during 11 May–16 September 1939, and involved more than 600 planes. When hostilities commenced, the only I-15bis in the area were 14 aircraft of 70th IAP. Their number increased in the following weeks: on 23 May, 35 I-15bis a from 22nd IAP arrived from the Trans-Baikal region. However the Polikarpov pilots had been hastily trained and they suffered heavy losses against the more experienced Japanese. During this conflict, Soviet Union and Japan lost more than 200 aircraft each.[SUP][8][/SUP] Mongolian People's Army Air Force- deliveried 10 aircraft in middle July 1939 and trained flight personal for rear air defence. Afterwards, they received more than 30 aircraft in March 1942.
[h=3]Spain[edit][/h]The I-15 was used in combat extensively by the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War and proved to be one of the best fighter biplanes of its time. The first batch of 25 Polikarpovs arrived in Cartagena, Spain, on 28 October 1936, with 15 pilots, led by future ace Pavel Rychagov. Few days later a further group of 10 pilots and 15 aircraft arrived in Bilbao. [SUP][9][/SUP] The Soviet pilots soon entered in action. They had their baptism of fire on 4 November. On that day, I-15s shot down two Junkers Ju 52/3ms together with two CR.32s, over Madrid, and forced to crash-land a third Ju 52 and a Heinkel two-seater. No losses were reported among the Soviet pilots. During the next two days, Chato pilots claimed 12 more victories, at the cost of two I-15s lost.[SUP][10][/SUP] But on 16 November, while dogfighting with Fiat CR.32s over Madrid, future ace Rychagov was shot down [SUP][11][/SUP] and four days later the number of combat-ready Polikarpov in the central area had fallen to 15 aircraft: seven had been lost in combat, two had force-landed and one was undergoing repair.[SUP][10][/SUP] In December 1936 and January 1937 two more shipments of 30 Polikarpovs arrived in Spain, making it possible to form a complete combat unit of four I-15 squadrons. Until the spring of 1937, central Spain was the main war theatre of the I-15s. And in May 1937, another batch of 31 Polikarpov landed in Spain, taking the total number of I-15s delivered to Republicans to 116.[SUP][12][/SUP] The exact number of I-15s lost during the Spanish War is difficult to determine as the Republicans destroyed a number of them while retreating and because there is little reliable data about the final stages of war. Chato losses were comparable to those of its principal rival, the Fiat CR.32. By 1 January 1939, 197 Polikarpovs had been lost: 88 shot down by enemy aircraft and nine by anti-aircraft artillery, 27 destroyed on the ground and 67 written off in accidents.[SUP][13][/SUP]
[h=3]World War II[edit][/h]More than 1,000 I-15bis fighters were still in Soviet use during the German invasion when the biplane was employed in the ground attack role. By late 1942, all I-15s and I-15bis' were relegated to second line duties.
[h=2]Variants[edit][/h]

I-15bis flying replica, Monino, 2004. Note the straight upper wing typical of the I-15bis.

TsKB-3bisPrototype.TsKB-3terPrototype fitted with the more powerful M-25V radial piston engine..I-15First production series.I-15bisSingle-seat fighter biplane, armed with four 7.62 mm (0.30 in)PV-1 or ShKAS machine guns, plus up to 150 kg (330 lb) of bombs. The I-15bis was powered by the more powerful 570 kW (775 PS) Shvetsov M-25V radial piston engine. It had a straight upper wing. A total of 2,408 machines were built.I-152Modernised version of I-15bis. One built in 1938. Series production was not undertaken, since it was decided to build I-153 instead.I-152GK(Germetichyeskoi Kabine – hermetic (pressure) cabin) - One aircraft fitted with a pressure cabin.I-152TK(Turbo Kompressor - turbo-charged) - One aircraft fitted with two turbochargers.I-15ter (I-153)Development of the I-15 with retractable landing gear, see Polikarpov I-153.UTI-1(Oochebno Trenirovochnyy Istrebitel' - fighter trainer) - Factory-built two-seat trainer version, front cockpit moved forwards, dual controls fitted, 20 built in 1934 but not used by VVS[h=2]Operators[edit][/h]

Spanish Republican Air Force "Chato"

China Finland Nazi Germany Mongolia Soviet Union Spanish Republic Spain[h=2]Specifications (I-15 M-22)[edit][/h]


Polikarpov I-15bis in flight

General characteristics


Old 07-08-2015, 01:14 AM
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All good guesses, but not what I'm looking for.

New clue:


1. Built between 1933 and 1940.
2. Single-bay biplane.
3. Floatplane.
Old 07-08-2015, 03:35 AM
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Old 07-08-2015, 04:39 AM
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Closer, but not correct yet!

New clue:


1. Built between 1933 and 1940.
2. Single-bay biplane.
3. Floatplane.
4. Radial engine, 7 cylinders.
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1. Built between 1933 and 1940.
2. Single-bay biplane.
3. Floatplane.
4. Radial engine, 7 cylinders.
5. Built and deployed as a training aircraft.
Old 07-09-2015, 04:46 AM
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Old 07-09-2015, 06:47 AM
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And we have a WINNER!!!!!

Yokosuka K4Y is the right aircraft.

You're up, Hydro Junkie. Good luck!
Old 07-10-2015, 12:48 AM
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Your clue about being "single bay" had me baffled. Give me a bit to come up with a question and we'll see how it goes
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Okay, here's a Friday "Daily double". Good Luck
1) This plane was the first indigenously designed fighter for the manufacturing country
2) First flew in 1950
Old 07-10-2015, 10:27 AM
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Old 07-10-2015, 04:59 PM
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I'm going to be away for a week or so; visiting wonderful downtown Pierre, South Dakota. Have fun while I'm gone and keep things rolling. Thanks; Ernie P.
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You be Safe , have great weather and most important ,Watch out for the side-walk-roll up machine, Hell my wife was born there.
Old 07-10-2015, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Ernie P.
I'm going to be away for a week or so; visiting wonderful downtown Pierre, South Dakota. Have fun while I'm gone and keep things rolling. Thanks; Ernie P.
I guess they don't have internet there yet?
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Originally Posted by psb667
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Guess I made it too easy. Psb667, you're up
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Ive got six hours before im out of cell and internet for the next five days. I would like a volunteer to do my turn
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Anyone object to me taking a shot at a harder question?
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