
Classic british aircraft identification
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Classic british aircraft identification
Prize: a packet of pickled onion for whoever gets this aircraft:


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Re: Classic british aircraft identification
Well.. it's not a Vanguard as there aren't enough props
I'm guessing a One-Eleven Jimbo
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Re: Classic british aircraft identification
I like your elimination process Dave... and you are awarded the crisps
It is indeed the 1-11!

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Re: Classic british aircraft identification
Indeed.....very easy
....the shadow I guess due the thinning on the angle looked more like a 500
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Shadow.. I thought that WAS the shadow
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Re: Classic british aircraft identification
That what I mean Dave.....the first pic was a shadow that looked more like a 500 due to the angle

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Re: Classic british aircraft identification
Okey doh Amigo
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Re: Classic british aircraft identification
I take it , it's too late for me to guess then?
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Re: Classic british aircraft identification
Well then, you asked for it:
What does the nosecone belong to?
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What does the nosecone belong to?
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Re: Classic british aircraft identification
748???
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