Name that aircraft!

Discussion in 'The War In The Air' started by Arlo, Apr 7, 2007.

  1. Peter Clare

    Peter Clare Very Senior Member

    Aircraft code OB equates to No.45 Squadron - Brigand Met 3 taken on charge May 1949. Brigand B.1 taken on charge September 1949 until February 1952.
     
  2. David Layne

    David Layne Well-Known Member

    For extra points name the place they are flying over.
     
  3. Peter Clare

    Peter Clare Very Senior Member

    Singapore 1949.
     
  4. Bodston

    Bodston Little Willy

  5. David Layne

    David Layne Well-Known Member

    Singapore 1949.

    Well done.
     
  6. JCBiden

    JCBiden The New Guy

    Probably the simplist aircraft to guess, but nonetheless my favorite.

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  7. sol

    sol Very Senior Member

    Douglas C-47 Skytrain, US Registration N33VW - USAAF 320401, titled "Mr. C, It's Tuesday", flown by the Cavanaugh Flight Museum and is based at Addison, TX.

    Douglas C-47
     
  8. Arlo

    Arlo 'Nulli Secundus'

    Here is a good one.

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    -Arlo
     
  9. Ferahgo

    Ferahgo Senior Member

    Thats an interesting one, reminds me of something but I can't remember what. Good find though!
     
  10. sol

    sol Very Senior Member

  11. Arlo

    Arlo 'Nulli Secundus'

    Correct. You're up Sol.
     
  12. sol

    sol Very Senior Member

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  13. David Layne

    David Layne Well-Known Member

    ?




    PZL P.37b Los II (Elk)
     

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  14. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery Patron

    well i was going to say
    DO17 type
     
  15. sol

    sol Very Senior Member

    PZL P.37b Los II (Elk)

    It's similar but no it isn't PZL P-37 Los.
     
  16. sol

    sol Very Senior Member

    Another photo
     

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  17. Smudger Jnr

    Smudger Jnr Our Man in Berlin

    Sol,

    I do believe it may be a Saab-18A with American Pratt and Whitney engines.

    Light bomber and dive bomber

    Regards
    Tom
     
  18. sol

    sol Very Senior Member

    Sol,

    I do believe it may be a Saab-18A with American Pratt and Whitney engines.

    Light bomber and dive bomber

    Regards
    Tom

    Yes Tom, it really is a SAAB B-18. Well done.

    Cheer
    Enes
     
  19. Smudger Jnr

    Smudger Jnr Our Man in Berlin

    What is this.


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    I have not had time to disguise the tail markings as I have a parents teachers evening in a few minutes.
    Identification should be a little easier:)

    Regards
    Tom
     
  20. Stig O'Tracy

    Stig O'Tracy Senior Member

    That's a SUD-EST S.E. 100 French. It was designed to meet the official specifications for the replacement of the Potez 631.
     

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