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tigisfat

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Alright, I'm trying to find stuff that's hard but not impossible. I may just move to the impossible because nothing gets past you guys. This one should be pretty hard.


 
If you post it down in the Historical Wings Society, I'm sure one of those ace plane spotters will nail it pretty quickly.
 
I knew it looked familiar, so I searched my browsing history and found this video I remembered I'd watched a few months ago. Then I verified it on google where the image you posted is in the search results.:ernae:

[YOUTUBE]I_1AS13lnjg[/YOUTUBE]
 
I knew it looked familiar, so I searched my browsing history and found this video I remembered I'd watched a few months ago. Then I verified it on google where the image you posted is in the search results.:ernae:

[YOUTUBE]I_1AS13lnjg[/YOUTUBE]


That was a cool video.
 
It would look a lot less fugly without the radar nose.

Seriously, why didn't the just use a larger nose cone instead? :isadizzy:
 
It would look a lot less fugly without the radar nose.

Seriously, why didn't the just use a larger nose cone instead? :isadizzy:

Because we're talking about Convair here. With a few exceptions, their military aircraft are almost always goofy looking and oddly proportioned.
 
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