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Old 05-02-2021, 06:27 PM
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Ernie P.
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Originally Posted by Hydro Junkie
Almost sounds like a Lockheed Hudson but it was used by the USAAC, taking it out of consideration
Sir; you are correct. It isn't the Lockheed Hudson. But I will award a bonus clue for your effort. I hope it gets you onto the right track. Thanks; Ernie P.


What warbird do I describe?



1. This aircraft served the armed forces of three countries.



2. And none of them were the country of origin.



3. It served with more than one service in one of those countries.



4. It.was considered to be fast for its day.



5. And quite maneuverable.



6. It was considered to be a fairly typical aircraft of its type.



7. And was considered to have a fairly narrow fuselage.



8. Which wasn’t that uncommon for aircraft of its type and time.



9. It wasn’t put into service in its home country, because contracts were issued to a competitor.



10. But it aroused considerable interest from foreign services.



11. Several hundred were produced.



12. The first batch were purchased by a foreign country and fitted with engines other than those used in the prototype aircraft.



13. And different machine guns were used.



14. But all subsequent aircraft, built for other countries, used the engines in the prototypes.



15. Although different machine guns were used.



16. Six machine guns were used in all versions of our subject aircraft.



17. The second batch were ordered by the same country, but only part of them were ever shipped.



18. Several hundred were eventually produced.



19. When it was first used in combat, it quickly gained a good reputation.



20. It was used in a variety of roles.



21. And did well in all of them.



22. Uses included bomber, reconnaissance, ground attack and target towing.



23. And at least one pilot gained ace status flying our subject aircraft.