Concord?
no
Is it the office of a Comet?
Cheers, Richie
Richie you are correct. It also could almost be the Nimrod trainer with a few minor variations.
Your turn. And a clue to how you deduced it would be interesting.
Bondo when you said it had an odd shaped windscreen, I thought of the Connie. There weren’t enough levers on the console or enough dials on the IP. It was an early jet, then noticed the shape of the control columns which is somewhat of a De Havilland trademark if you will.
Ok the next question is:
Identify the Italian plane that participated in the Battle of Britain with the Germans and was also used by the Japanese against the Chinese.
Cheers, Richie
I think that would be the Fiat BR.20 Cicogna.
Yes Remco thats it!!! I have the Italeri kit and its not too bad. Just can’t decide to make it Italian or Japanese.
You have the floor, give us your best shot!
Cheers, Richie
I will stay with the italian aircraft theme;
What italian aircraft was used by the chinese against the japanese?
I have an idea that it was the Fiat BR-20
No, that was used by the Japanese against the Chinese.
I am looking for an italian aircraft that was used by the Chinese against the Japanese.
Fiat CR.32
That’s the correct anwser. Cardshark, you have the floor…
Ok,
This ‘historic’ aircraft was developed as a military and a civil plane from the beginning. While it had many distinguishing characteristics, the three that stand out in my mind involve its main landing gear, its ‘figure’, and it’s later ‘commercial’ use of its huge tail. It also holds a ‘documented’ record involving the use of RATOs.
Cheers,
Alex
BV-222?
…wild guess
Nope, sorry Trexx.
Stratofreighter/Stratocruiser
'Fraid not, Osher. Remember the ‘Alamo’! [;)]
C-121 Constellation?
Good guess, Scorpr2, but this is a lot bigger! I guess it is time for a hint. The fuselage featured a distinct numeral’s cross-section.
Cheers,
Alex
Is it the C-130/L-100??? Or could it be the C-5 Galaxy/L500???
Cheers, Richie