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Spine24
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by Spine24 » 29 Aug 2008, 18:46
Nice topic!
Is it allowed to just ask questions?
If not this can be deleted, no problem.
What were the AJ callsigns of the next 2 Starfighters based at Leeuwarden:
1. D-8058
2. D-5702
[I still know them all by head, cant't get rid of it....]
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by Mr.ETUL » 29 Aug 2008, 18:50
Sjoerd,
The airfield shown must be Rota... Spain.
Cheers, Mr.ETUL
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by Stefan » 29 Aug 2008, 19:05
Spine24 wrote: Nice topic!
Is it allowed to just ask questions?
If not this can be deleted, no problem.
What were the AJ callsigns of the next 2 Starfighters based at Leeuwarden:
1. D-8058
2. D-5702
[I still know them all by head, cant't get rid of it....]
Don't know of these, but I can list the Laarbruch Buccaneers without hesitating... It's a waiste, but can't help it
PS: Rota indeed!
Greetings,
Stefan
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by kiwi » 29 Aug 2008, 20:20
amarx wrote: pipichantal wrote: pipichantal wrote:
maybe this will help ??
Spanish? What about Belgian?
I also say its an Belgian,becous the belgian ones fly with CH-.. codes
Argh I always mix up those roundels!
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by Wijgert IJlst » 29 Aug 2008, 22:04
Question 1: From what kind of aircraft is this detailed shot?
Question 2: From what kind of aircraft is this detailed shot?
Kind Regards / Groeten,
Wijgert IJlst
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by Iwan Bogels » 29 Aug 2008, 22:07
Yezzz.....new food !
My guess would be a Typhoon and a Hunter.
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by P.Terlouw » 29 Aug 2008, 22:12
second is a Super Etendard
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by Wijgert IJlst » 29 Aug 2008, 22:12
Iwan Bogels wrote: Yezzz.....new food !
My guess would be a Typhoon and a Hunter.
Ciao,
Iwan
50% Iwan! You are right on the Typhoon, this one was perhaps to easy?
The second one I would have expected the answers "Hunter" indead, but... this is not correct.
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Kind Regards / Groeten,
Wijgert IJlst
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by Wijgert IJlst » 29 Aug 2008, 22:13
P.Terlouw wrote: second is a Super Etendard
Yeap, that's right!
Kind Regards / Groeten,
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by Ghanz » 29 Aug 2008, 22:25
Another one then...
Which aircraft?
Greetz,
Hans
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by JeffreyM » 29 Aug 2008, 22:34
P-3C?
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by Wijgert IJlst » 29 Aug 2008, 22:50
This one is just old fashioned style aircraftrecognition
What aircraft type is this?
I ask you all the be a sport and play it fair, so no use of searchengine-doping...
Only anwer if you honestly know what it is.
Kind Regards / Groeten,
Wijgert IJlst
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by Codolev » 29 Aug 2008, 22:53
It's the ultimate cropsprayter aircraft. The PZL M-15 Belphegor
Coen van den Dries
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by Wijgert IJlst » 29 Aug 2008, 22:58
Codolev wrote: It's the ultimate cropsprayter aircraft. The PZL M-15 Belphegor
Hi Coen, you are right about that! But know the bonusquestion: "How many have been build?"
Kind Regards / Groeten,
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by kiwi » 29 Aug 2008, 23:02
Wijgert IJlst wrote: Codolev wrote: It's the ultimate cropsprayter aircraft. The PZL M-15 Belphegor
Hi Coen, you are right about that! But know the bonusquestion: "How many have been build?"
Can I take away his bonus pouints?
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