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Re: Bitzer project

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Well whatever that thing is up by the cockpit that was in the bit. Refueling Probe

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Re: Bitzer project

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Edits higher up the page, about the schnoz.

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Re: Bitzer project

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I saw I saw

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Re: Bitzer project

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Anybody going to have a crack at the disc picture on 28th August?

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Re: Bitzer project

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Naw. Too easy.. you practically posted the entire aircraft 8)

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Re: Bitzer project

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Kevin Farnell wrote:
27 Aug 2020, 09:35
Or Mig-27.

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Oh, Kevin, your try was very close, but after a hard look at the detail, I think that the air intake shape was enough to separate the two.
About those MiGs:
This has been a learning process for me. I had read about, but not seen the detail of, the differences between 23 & 27.
A close look at the following just about sums it up
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Re: Bitzer project

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Airspeed wrote:
29 Aug 2020, 04:21
Anybody going to have a crack at the disc picture on 28th August?
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Motormouse wrote:
29 Aug 2020, 17:01
Airspeed wrote:
29 Aug 2020, 04:21
Anybody going to have a crack at the disc picture on 28th August?
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That crew position close to the tail is tempting, Pete, but I think this one's closer still; in fact, that's what attracted me to use it. If you need a slightly larger section, I'm happy to oblige. :)

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Re: Bitzer project

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Don't think that is a crew position that close to tail...
thinking time again....

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Re: Bitzer project

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Whatever it is, its bits have certainly been blitzed! I have absolutely no idea what it is but the roundel is unusual. Crack that and maybe crack the aircraft (a bit more).

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