- 16-07-2007, 20:08 #13101Senior Member

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Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
Nice one, FC ... you sod!
- 16-07-2007, 20:10 #13102
Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
Originally Posted by blue_sophist 
Well done fella!
Too easy?
- 16-07-2007, 20:12 #13103Senior Member

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Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
No ...
This c/s logging off!
- 16-07-2007, 20:13 #13104
Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
F-C, close enough for government work!
- 16-07-2007, 20:17 #13105
Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
Fatcivvy, no need to repeat, I didn't read it in the first place....
When I did aircraft recce, I learned from piccies etc, when aircraft flew over there wasn't a 'Fatcivvy' in the background touching his widgy and giving clues......
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- 16-07-2007, 20:37 #13106
Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
Close enough for me as well :D
Originally Posted by ExINASty
I wasn't touching my widgy, I was errrrr..... re-adjusting it
Originally Posted by minister_doh_nut
"My classmates would copulate with anything that moved, but I never saw any reason to limit myself" - Emo Philips
- 16-07-2007, 20:52 #13107
Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
After guessing at the Meteor, B-S seems to have gone off for some more research. Any more takers?
- 16-07-2007, 22:31 #13108
Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
What about this one?
- 16-07-2007, 22:31 #13109
Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
Evening chaps! Good to see you've all been busy and Hopefully I can loiter for a little bit...
ExINASty, yours is a Soviet Alekseev I-215.
Edit: BBB, yours is an He-162 under postwar ownership.
That appears to be everthing square so one from me...
"I hold that it is quite wrong for the soldier to want to exercise command over the striking forces. The handling of an Air Force is a life study, and therefore the air part must be kept under Air Force command."
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
- 16-07-2007, 22:45 #13110
Re: Whats this, any plane spotters in?
MM, correct.
I have to get a new book obviously, but I can recommend 'Last Talons of the Eagle' by Gary Hyland and Anton Gill for all WWII Luftwaffe fans.




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