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Re: Bitzer project

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chrispbits wrote:
19 Jan 2021, 09:09
I always associated the Lancaster with 3 turrets max. Where was the fourth located?
Chris,
Take a close look at 17-01p in the original post. :poke: :lol:
I think that they also tried a hole in the floor to shoot through, but that was dropped too.
Whether they could have defended themselves effectively against "nachtmusik" fitted to FW190s, I do not know. You would think that something would have been better than nothing. :dunno:

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Re: Bitzer project

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Oh look. Three of a kind.
No, they're not.
Well, what are they, then?
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I've just noticed that there have been 511 replies to this thread. Coincidence or what?

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511Flyer wrote:
20 Jan 2021, 13:45
I've just noticed that there have been 511 replies to this thread. Coincidence or what?

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.....then you mention it, and immediately it's gone! :doh: :lol:
Now you've got me watching to see if the number comes up as "Airspeed", Den :stupid:

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Re: Bitzer project

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Fast and accurate!
So far we have two scoring 3/3 :welldone:
Keith (Dev One), and PeterW (MilesMan), in that order.
Still in the running are another two, with 2/3, plus one at 1/3. Perhaps they are dreaming up the other answers as I write?
No clues have been given, so there's still diamond badges on offer. :)

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Re: Bitzer project

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Time for a bit of helpful information:
There are no French or Russian aircraft in the trio, neither is there a Handley Page HP51.
Entries are thinning out rapidly, so unless there are requests for more time, or extra information, I'll close this one about this time tomorrow.

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Oy ref, I declare foul on Keith's entries for the last two for insider knowledge - he probably built them :lol:

TSR0.001 and a half...................

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AllanL wrote:
22 Jan 2021, 10:15
Oy ref, I declare foul on Keith's entries for the last two for insider knowledge - he probably built them :lol:

TSR0.001 and a half...................
Unfortunately, not old enough to have seen (let alone design or build) two of those aircraft, nor have I or travelled to one place or been schooled in the other, whilst for the third youv'e gota go somewhere else.
Keith :hide:

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The bottom two were very straightforward but that top one's got me beaten. There's something so familiar about it but I just can't place it! *-)
Pete

EDIT: Oh, dear, I've just read Mike's 'helpful' post properly - clearly, one of the bottom two was not as straightforward as I thought. I think I'll retire hurt. :wall:
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Re: Bitzer project

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Take a close look at 17-01p in the original post.
I didn't see that Mike, must get some new eyes! It's funny but we rarely see something we're not expecting to see if the something is part of a familiar object.

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