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    Martin B10/B12 Martin B-10/B-12 Info just googled "7439 kg" and "189". Great idea for a new quiz, perhaps we should modify the data a tiny bit to "disable" Google? ("about 7450 kg" or something like that?) :lol:
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    Graeme, good to have you back. Hope, everything is well again! About the fanliner, if you do not know the gentleman who designed it, you have to read about him: Luigi Colani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The most famous german industrial designer ever and a highly popular figure...
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    Nice. Though i am not sure if it is the Klemm or the Messerschmitt seen in this particular pic. More about the planes in this legendary movie: Aeromovies - Films d'aviation - Films - S.O.S. Iceberg I´d go with the Klemm, too :confused: :rolleyes:
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    Aircraft Identification V

    Let´s try this one. A very famous pilot in a very cold environment:
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    Aircraft Identification V

    I never before heard about the aircar. Graeme certainly always digs up the most entertaining aircraft.... Correct, Wiley Post, Will Rogers and the (indeed re-engined and floated and also the inspiration and model for the He70) Lockheed Orion 9c. The last photograph ever taken of all of...
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    Your turn, gentlemen :lol:
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    Ok, Grame doens´t help, so i have to solve without him: The 1937 Gwinn Aircar Gwinn Aircar Gwinn Roadable Airplane
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    Iconfused words, meant to say "observation" and ended up with "objection"......sorry.
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    Hmmmmm, does look more like some of the animals i had in my aquarium when i was younger. Would you use something like that for speed racing? Though, good objection, A4K. GRAEME, HELP!!!!!!!!
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    No idea, no concept, no nothing. Is this the only aircraft this firm produced? And is it a well-known firm?
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    Hurel-Dubois HD-34? Could also be a HD-31 or a HD-34. Not sure from your picture
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    Rex still has many fans in Germany and Austria, though i wouldn´t watch it at home. Might scare our cat...:lol: By the way, Tobias Moretti, the shepherd´s master in the series has developped somewhat. His most recent roles were Adolf Hitler and Long John Silver.
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    OK folks. No one knew the Grade Lanzpreis Eindecker, which was the very first successful german motorplane ever (to us Germans what the Wright Flyer was to the Americans), no one knew the Vampyr, which was the very first modern glider ever..........welllllllll........here´s another go at a great...
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    The Boeing GA-2 trench strafer. One of the worst aircraft that firm ever designed. Boeing <B>GA-2</B> First the 247Y, now the GA-2, what strange armed Boeings will follow next, Graeme......:lol: :lol:
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    One could say, this is a real grade a aircraft, in every sense. :lol:
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