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| Author: | boomer [ 06 Dec 2003, 20:45 ] |
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more oddities, I think most of these will be of US origin #1 <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/001.jpg" border=0> #2 <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/002.jpg" border=0> #3 <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/003.jpg" border=0> #4 yeah this one is a little TOOO easy lol <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/004.jpg" border=0> #5 <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/005.jpg" border=0> #6 <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/006.jpg" border=0> #7 interesting landing gear eh? <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/007.jpg" border=0> #8 <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/008.jpg" border=0> #9 carefull, look closely <img src="http://publish.hometown.aol.com/kaptor369/images/009.jpg" border=0> "We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would harm us". George Orwell Fighting For Justice With Brains Of Steel ! <img src="http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/atengun2X.GIF" border=0> |
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| Author: | Homer32 [ 07 Dec 2003, 04:48 ] |
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damn it boomer its sunday morning!!<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> 1-? looks french 2- british - Avro707c delta trainer 3- northrop x-4 bantam 4- its obvious convair yb-60 5-? 6-? 7- northrop xp-79b 8- Mcdonnell XP-67 "Bat" 9- Northrop YRB-49A, the 6 engine version of the B-49! "All normal people love meat. If I went to a barbeque and there was no meat, I would say 'Yo Goober! Where's the meat!?'. I'm trying to impress people here Lisa. You don't win friends with salad." -- Homer Simpson Edited by - homer32 on Dec 07 2003 09:05 AM Edited by - homer32 on Dec 07 2003 09:18 AM |
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| Author: | Homer32 [ 08 Dec 2003, 12:48 ] |
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Boomer, what about 1,5,6??? I need to know..<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> "All normal people love meat. If I went to a barbeque and there was no meat, I would say 'Yo Goober! Where's the meat!?'. I'm trying to impress people here Lisa. You don't win friends with salad." -- Homer Simpson |
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| Author: | Homer32 [ 08 Dec 2003, 13:40 ] |
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ok i like talking to myself. i have fun with this topic! yes i really have. boomer, this is a nice quiz. not easy, but i like it. 1- arsenal vg.90. I knew it was french!!! "All normal people love meat. If I went to a barbeque and there was no meat, I would say 'Yo Goober! Where's the meat!?'. I'm trying to impress people here Lisa. You don't win friends with salad." -- Homer Simpson |
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| Author: | boomer [ 08 Dec 2003, 14:31 ] |
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all correct so far. My info for 5 and 6 are VERY lacking. "We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would harm us". George Orwell Fighting For Justice With Brains Of Steel ! <img src="http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/atengun2X.GIF" border=0> Edited by - boomer on Dec 08 2003 1:33 PM |
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| Author: | Homer32 [ 08 Dec 2003, 15:13 ] |
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<img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle> 6- Horton Wingless Wingless 1951 = 2pC flying wing; two 225hp Jacobs and extended driveshafts; span: 40'0". Not truly wingless, but essentially a highly-modified Cessna UC-78 with a more airfoil-shaped fuselage than wing. Although this innovative protoype flew successfully, no backers were attracted, and the project was abandoned, with the plane eventually being deliberately burned. www.aerofiles.com "All normal people love meat. If I went to a barbeque and there was no meat, I would say 'Yo Goober! Where's the meat!?'. I'm trying to impress people here Lisa. You don't win friends with salad." -- Homer Simpson |
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| Author: | Homer32 [ 08 Dec 2003, 15:52 ] |
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<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> 5- Convair XB-47D Experimental Mixed Engine Bomber Engine : General Electric J47-GE Turbojet X 2 T49-W-1 Turboprop X 2 thanks again boomer, that kept me busy for a while... <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle> "All normal people love meat. If I went to a barbeque and there was no meat, I would say 'Yo Goober! Where's the meat!?'. I'm trying to impress people here Lisa. You don't win friends with salad." -- Homer Simpson Edited by - homer32 on Dec 08 2003 2:53 PM |
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| Author: | Rafale Blackhall [ 12 Dec 2003, 15:37 ] |
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having seen the aircraft, I have to admit, I was kinda stumped on them, as most are before My time, for a second, to the un initiated eyes, the convair YB60 could easily be comfused with prototype B52. I have to say, the production version with the airliner style side by side, as opposed to tandem arrangment of the production is far nicer looking. It would be good to compare the two aircraft. <img src="http://www.boomspeed.com/megazone23/su27.jpg" border=0> ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US |
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| Author: | FlyBoy [ 12 Dec 2003, 20:14 ] |
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for number four, it looks like a the model before the B-52, what's up with that? Dear Abby, I joined the Navy to see the world. I've seen it. Now, how do I get out? |
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| Author: | Homer32 [ 13 Dec 2003, 02:13 ] |
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YB-60 http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/research ... /b5-44.htm The YB-36G was designed as an all-jet version of the B-36. Eight Pratt & Whitney XJ57-P-3 turbojet engines were mounted in four nacelles in an arrangement very similar to the Boeing B-52. The USAF authorized Convair to modify two B-36Fs (S/N 49-2676 & 49-2684) in early 1951. Although the -G was similar to the basic B-36, there was substantial reengineering done including a completely new 37° swept wing. The design was eventually redesignated YB-60 to reflect these differences. The first flight was 18 April 1952 and performance was better than the B-36, but was greatly inferior to the Boeing XB-52. The YB-60 never entered production. The second prototype aircraft was never completely finished and both YB-60s were scrapped in the mid-1950s. XB-52: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/research ... /b4-59.htm "Marge, I agree with you -- in theory. In theory, communism works. In theory." -- Homer Simpson |
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| Author: | skyshark58 [ 07 Mar 2004, 20:49 ] |
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Homer blew it! #6 is one of two BOEING B47Bs that were converted by BOEING to turbo prop/jet configuration in 1956. Renumbered as XB-47D. Almost as fast as the pure jets but for what ever reason didn't go into production. |
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| Author: | skyshark58 [ 07 Mar 2004, 21:22 ] |
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oops! #5 is the BOEING XB-47D! #6 Is the one and only HORTON WINGLESS X-26-52. Based on the major components of a Cessna UC-78 it was re-built by Lynn Johnson, a Boeing engineer in the early 1970s. He used 1952 data from William Horton who first built the aircraft and flew it a few times but had directional control problems. It was basicly not successful. |
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