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Hi Graeme, don't know what yours is but I'm going to have a good think, also, does anyone have any info about this project? It is a large twin hull flying boat that wears the fictional titles of 'Scottish Airways' and has a curious cockpit arrangement right in the middle of the wing all on its own. Any ideas guys?
But I do not remember it being a flying boat.
all I have is this image that is labelled 'Scotland Twin Hull'.
G'day Carson. Where I am the internet is VERY slow and as a result when trying to upload an image via the Forum I usually found myself "logged out" before it was completed. One solution is Photobucket or Imageshack where you can wait while uploading, then cut, then log onto the Forum and paste. It also provides a useful "upload indicator" to tell you how well the upload is progressing. I tried Photobucket a few times but just found Imageshack easier. Having said that I have noticed Imageshack images do tend to disappear from the forum, I've no idea why.
I first downloaded Mozilla Firefox and then Imageshack toolbar...
ImageShack® - Tstart
"Extension" allows you to click right and upload to Imageshack (very useful)...
ImageShack® - Extension
Should look like this. The upload "button" is the holy grail to the system...
Good luck and let us know how it went!
And of course, a new one...
By the way, out of curiosity, why is a pic of the Valmet VL "Humu" available into your post?
carson1934
ImageShack - Image Hosting :: dh773025555.jpg
I just registered and logged in with Imageshack. Let's see what happens!
carson1934
It wirks, it works...Hooray! Thanks a million
carson1934
ImageShack - Image Hosting :: dh773025555.jpg
Please bear with me this is just another try and then I'll leave you in peace!
carson1934
PZL-106A Kruk Crop Duster?
It's a SNCAN Nord 1101 Ramier, based on the ME-208.
I think it's a post-war French built version of the Messerschmitt ME208. After the war versions were built by Nord as the 'Noralpha" or 'Ramier'.