Aircraft Identification Thread III

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DerAdlerIstGelandet said:
I had just found the F-101 in one of my books when you posted that, damn you, you stole my thunder!

You could tell us what squadron it is from, to get a little bit of your thunder back.
 
BlackWolf3945 said:
49th FIS, based at Griffis AFB, although I'm not sure if the Voodoos carried that rudder flash or not.


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BW,

You stole some more thunder from Adler.
 
Hey All: Just found the site, and really enjoy the oddball pix and the witty repartee! Gonna be monitoring frequently, and hope to see some weird/oddball/unique stuff!!

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Ok try to guess this type. note 3 of them have bbe used in ww2 combat
 

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AW man that whas a quick shotdown for me. you do it quick. ok then heres a challenger.

and its a tricky one and I whant an exaktly answer of what this is.

One of the strange thing is that this one dosent have a american engine.
 

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'Tis a 'Humu', a Finnish-built copy of the Buffalo and one of only three built by Patria Aviation, although there were others under construction. It was powered by a Russian copy of a Wright Cyclone and had plywood wings.

This is the sole survivor and is displayed at the Museum in Tikkakoski. (spelling?)


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aw man jeez I hoped that one should give a least a week long discussion
Ok next question
What plane got the nickname as the "flying farmdor"?
 

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