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  • Beteiligte Poster: Pathfinder - Anonymous - Roy N - MUCKS - Paul - pesel
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  • Forum gestartet am: Donnerstag 15.02.2007
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    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Pathfinder - 07.07.2007, 12:46

    Unknown Aircraft
    Hi all,

    here a photo from an unknown aircraft. Maybe someone can identify this type !? Have the original photo here, but no notice of the backside about type or country...

    Regards
    Nils


    By apiboard at 2007-07-07



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Anonymous - 08.07.2007, 18:00

    unknown a/c Amiot 354?
    The a/c might be an Amiot 354. It's a radial engine, has reinforced landing gear, and a glazed nose.



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Roy N - 08.07.2007, 18:35


    Hi Ken,
    thanks for that.
    you are not right but please try again. ;)

    i already know what this AC is.
    it took me hours of searching to find the answer.
    i am not going to tell Nils what it is yet. i am leaving it for others to try.
    there is one part visible that is a clue to which country its from. only these two countries use this feature on their AC



    we could have a competition.
    perhaps Nils will donate his car as a prize for the winner :D :cool:

    Roy



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    MUCKS - 09.07.2007, 23:48


    Roy.
    It's British, the reason I think is the undercarriage. Double leg with the bridge plate which is shaped to the tyre conture. :I Do I win the car?
    Martin (Mucks)



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Roy N - 09.07.2007, 23:54


    Martin,

    type and country of origin are what Nils asked for... no car :cool:

    Roy



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    MUCKS - 10.07.2007, 00:45


    Roy.
    It's American ,now do I win the car :I
    Hi Nils
    Martin(Mucks)



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Roy N - 10.07.2007, 00:49


    Roy N wrote: Martin,

    type and country of origin are what Nils asked for... no car :cool:


    you need both. :D

    perhaps you have neither. :cool:

    Nils` car is safe ;)

    Roy



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Paul - 10.07.2007, 21:52


    Saw the bridge plate on some type but I can't recall what it was... :???:

    Paul



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Pathfinder - 10.07.2007, 22:16


    Guys,

    I hope my car is really safe, but otherwise nobody whould have my old Vectra :cool:

    I think this a/c can be a Russian or Polish... ??

    Nils



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Roy N - 10.07.2007, 22:40


    ok, heres a clue..

    the twin tail is of an unusual dihedral that i associate with only two countries. this was the thing that helped me identify the type
    its hard to see but its there.
    it puts a shadow on the ground on one side but not the other. i think half the tail is missing..

    it looks like this AC was used for spares. missing cylinder from one engine. cowlings gone, wing leading edges gone

    close up of tail.



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Roy N - 10.07.2007, 23:02


    Nils

    trust me, your car is in very safe hands :cool:

    im sure no one will ever guess this plane :oops: :panik:

    Roy



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Paul - 10.07.2007, 23:32


    Potez maybe? :n66:



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Roy N - 10.07.2007, 23:38


    Nils,

    hide your car :shock:

    Paul have you been cheating? :?:

    10 points to the Netherlands
    well done



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Paul - 10.07.2007, 23:40


    Thank you, thank you !
    Not cheating, the clue for the stabilizer convinced me it was French !! :D



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Paul - 10.07.2007, 23:47


    Time to get a good beer first followed by sweet dreams of my newly won Trabant ! :I

    See you later Guys !

    Paul



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Roy N - 10.07.2007, 23:49


    i thought french or russian.. i looked at russian first. :sad:

    Ken did get country of origin right. :D



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    pesel - 09.02.2008, 02:44


    It's a Potez 63-11 to be precise



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    Roy N - 09.02.2008, 03:27


    Hi Pawel, welcome,
    its good to see you here.
    the caption with the photo i posted has the full type. as you say, its a Potez 63-11.
    that took me a long time to figure out.
    where were you when i needed you ;)

    Cheers
    Roy



    Re: Unknown Aircraft

    pesel - 09.02.2008, 04:13


    Hi Roy,
    All pleasure is mine (for being with you), thanks for the welcome.
    I have a number of Luftwaffe items to be identified, so I plan to be quite often here.
    Where were I? You better ask "where haven't you been" - so the answer would be easier to me ;)



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