Well, what can I say, you are right.
But I think this is not so easy as
this was only a prototype.
Your turn!
All right, next one. I need the EXACT designation of the aircraft.
I can’t see any details so I guess…
A Model 139W Royal Thai Air Force,
cause I didn’t found any other with
such painting on the motors.
Dammit, I thought putting “EXACT” in capitals would be a bit obvious. Your go.
Kindness don’t hurt.
Hiya, SergeJ!
That was a good one… your latest is a Hanriot H.232 trainer, captured from France by the Luftwaffe until being scrapped in 1942.
Russ
Proud son of Rose and Wes
Hi, Malarz Russ!
Bam, that was fast:shock:
You’re right. Three of them were send to Finland,
only two made it and they were used as T-LeLv 17.
Please, carry on!
Hello, y’all!
This should be an easy one…
Enjoy and have a great weekend!
Russ
Proud son of Rose and Wes
It’s an early stealth aircraft? All I see is
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Hiya, y’all!
Sorry about the delay… can anyone see the picture yet? Let me know. I can see it just fine, but that kinda defeats the purpose of me trying to puzzle all of you!
Russ
Proud son of Rose and Wes
I see a C-47
Hello, SS Ouche-Vittes!
Not quite, that’s only what you think you see… look at the cockpit and look at what the tail says.
Russ
Proud son of Rose and Wes
I would say it’s a Nakajima L2D Showa, a japanese licence copy of the DC-3,
captured by the US.
If you look on the painting it could be even the same aircraft.
Hello, y’all!
Sergej, you got it! It’s a Showa L2D, a licenced copy of the Douglas DC-3. It has extra windows at the rear of the flightdeck, the most obvious identifying mark. The DC-3 was a big enough winner that everybody flew them during WWII.
Your turn now, Sergej, puzzle us!
Russ
Proud son of Rose and Wes
Messerschmidt Me 329… one of my favs
Yes, of course!
Designed by Alexander Lippisch, It was planed as a
bomber/ground attack aircraft. Only a mockup was
build, but some gliding test were made.
Please continue.
Hiya, Major Schmidt!
Good choice! Allow me to offer a hint to our brothers:
Challenge 1934
Good luck!
Russ
Proud son of Rose and Wes