The What is it? Game

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That'll be the puppy !.

Well done dude.
 

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So I guess this is my turn ?

Okay so sorry for the size of the pic ; but it gets harder and harder to find interesting shots !
I think this one is particulary difficult :)

I promise I'll pay a beer to the winner if he comes in Paris one day ;)

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Didn't really think so! What looks like a cowling fastener stud looks very 'British' though - have to get my thinking cap on .
 
Hummm interesting when someone can have some clues regarding the types of screw used.... ;)
But I warn you Airframes, this one is a tricky one because of the point of view.

Okay now I shut my mouth ! too much informations, I am afraid to offer an easy Beer :D :)
 
Airframe, the picture was not inverted. Any photograph on his two legs can do this picture :)
I just picked up a part from the pic.

Okay this type of aircraft is a...arrrrrrrggg :whdat: ;)

So to help you, is aircraft is subjet to a law in a country...
But you have to give me the exact version in return :p deal ?
 
Not saying the photo is inverted, just trying to figure out, for myself, what angle I'm looking at. Afraid I don't understand the clue though, but no problem, I'll keep thinking!
 
Now you are saying that, I am not exactly sure this is a "law" but this is a decision from UK governement about this aircraft as far as I remember...
I think you guess what I am talking about ? :) ...okay last clue from the last clue : Margaret Thatcher :p
 
Sorry my Dear Friends, No Tornado, No Harrier...
This bolt is not modern ;)
 
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The 'bolt', or turn button, looks like a typical WW2 era cowling fastener, as seen on Spits and Hurricanes, but I can't see a Margaret Thatcher, or a 'law' connection - puzzled!
 

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