Game: Guess the airplane type!

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The engine seems to be mounted on a wing, but not exactly in the middle.
And some stuff under the engine, a landing gear in the engine pod?
So, that is how I came to the Grumman.
Problem I passed by is the cone, which does not seem to appear on Grummans.
Honnestly speaking, my first thought went out to the Yak as well, and some german WW2 stuff.
I am still not 100% sure about my Grumman Albatros guess.

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I looked at it like regi: That being a thoto of a wing, not of a nose. But it might be a nose.

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We are getting closer, but it's not correct yet :wink:

You'd better continue on one regis thoughts :idea:

Grtz,

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grumman goose

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jan_olieslagers wrote:I was on the trace of German wartime twins (Bf110, Ju-88) but all these have the engines midwing and not on top - so the search continues!
Continue on this trace, you are getting closer ......... :wink:

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Blohm Voss

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Forget the 2 engines.

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Focke wulf 190

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Koen

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realplaneshaveprops wrote:Focke wulf 190
And we have a winner :wink: It's indeed a FW190

Your turn Koen.

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We are very lucky to have those people working hard to keep memories alive, thanks.

But do you know the aircraft type?

http://coppermine.luchtzak.be/displayim ... =500&pos=3

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P38 Lightning?

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Good luck! 8)

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Fokker F8 "Duif" PH-AED

Grtz,

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Yup, the wreck was a bit too famous, I suppose.
Your turn, EHAM.

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This pic was taken in the Aviodrome or in the old Aviodome. I've been in both and recognized the wreck, but didn't know the name of the aircraft. Thanks to google I found out. :wink:

I will post a new pic tomorrow. I have to go to work now.

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I remember reading an article about it: the plane crashed during an emergency landing in the jungle of Venezuela. The pilot chair was used as a chair for the cheaf of an Indian tribe, and they used the fuel tank to brew beer.

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Post by EHAM »

Ok, here's another one. This one shouldn't be too difficult I think :wink:

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Merry X-mas

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