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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

see that were back up with my last entry missing. Again. Can't upload pix at this time maybe problem with server won't take .jpg. Will try again later. Not Avia
If anyone can upload at this time "Open House"

Chris
 
Hello boys and girls welcome back!
The missing (or disappeared) plane must be a Kawanishi K11 [J-BAME] (If I still remember correctly!)....Cheers
BG
 
Looks like the attachments are working again.

Will be out of town a couple of days visiting family and wanted to wish the mystery thread regulars a Merry Christmas (or any other holiday you celebrate).

Best,
Kevin
 

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Thanks Kevin - enjoy your rib roast or whatever you guys have who've already devoured your turkeys ! - and a lovely Christmas to all of you - :santahat:

Before BG posts - let me point out the alternative mystery currently running - Chris' avatar !

Have had the magnifying glass on it and my guess is a little Irish number...........:mixed-smiley-027:

(the extended smiley list seems to have been a victim of crash ?)
 
No mystery in the avatar since answer in my "about me" info. Which company? As far as I know they used the most of them civil in the US than anyone.

Chris
 
Hi Chris!
Yes your mystery wasn't that easy but it prompted me to go ahead with it!
Anyway boys and girls before we sink into the Xmas atmosphere let me submit following "folded up" mystery....
To all my friends from the thread and their families please enjoy your Xmas days thoroughly!
BG
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Long delay whilst Christmas overindulgence is paid for.......

Anyway, back to business. Immediate reaction to BG's mystery was Kinner, but discarded that notion. How about the Aero 200 ?
 

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Long delay whilst Christmas overindulgence is paid for.......

Anyway, back to business. Immediate reaction to BG's mystery was Kinner, but discarded that notion. How about the Aero 200 ?
Yes Lefty that's indeed the right notion: Aero 200 she is: your turn if you feel like!

Cheers!
BG
 
Having a tough time with the grainy horror.
The basic airframe is easy - a Martin Model 179
the specific beast? best I can come up with in spite of all my Marauder data is the Navy JM-1 that was modified to be the flight test a/c for the Westinghouse X-19 (later, J-30) jet engine.

However, since the one airframe was reported to be assigned, vaguely, to a "secret projects unit" it may have been used for other tests.
 
Haggis ? And lamb, cider, Calvados and boudin noir too ? I think I'm emigrating.........:very_drunk:

Anyway, back to matters aeronautical - here's a twin, which I suspect may have appeared here before - if so, sorry - but it's quite a nice cuddly one.....
Now that looks like one from the movie 'PLANES 2' or the other name for it, still yet to get that on my shelf .. have not seen it yet and I've lent my 'PLANES' out to some good friends .. those movies are a must for us plane nutters:untroubled:
 
It is a jet testbed but converted overseas by Dassault to test the SNECMA ATAT 101 (F-WBXM), Oct 1950.
 

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