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Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 20 Dec 2020, 10:39
by 511Flyer
The nose and tail I had was actually for the Ensign, but I was mistakenly looking for a twin engined.

:doh:

Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 20 Dec 2020, 11:18
by Airspeed
511Flyer wrote:
20 Dec 2020, 10:39
The nose and tail I had was actually for the Ensign, but I was mistakenly looking for a twin engined.

:doh:
...based on items 80 and 81 in 16-12B being a spare engine holder, in case they ran into one during flight?
Just kidding, Den. If it was me trying to identify images from others, I wouldn't have got any badges. :stupid:

Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 01:05
by Airspeed
Kevin is the latest, and last, correct submission for the FW 189.
It did sort of look like a BV 141 from the side, that's why I omitted the top view. :agree:
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Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 03:29
by Airspeed
New one 21-12 :rock:
Look, it's got roundels of some kind. *-)
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Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 05:42
by blanston12
Don't know what it is yet. but from the number on the image I see its 2112, time for a link to a great Rush song of the same name.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va9h4uDYmXQ

Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 05:59
by Airspeed
blanston12 wrote:
21 Dec 2020, 05:42
Don't know what it is yet. but from the number on the image I see its 2112, time for a link to a great Rush song of the same name.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va9h4uDYmXQ
Our son in law has just gone home. I spent over an hour listening to his explanations of 3/4, 15 time, 13, 12+1, etc. I am very little the wiser. :dunno:
I said that I can understand why musicians want to do this sort of thing, but I don't necessarily like what comes out of this fancy musicianship. 8) :lol:

Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 22 Dec 2020, 09:04
by Airspeed
Deadline for final suggestions on "21-12" is my tomorrow morning, about 15 hours away.
From correspondence and personal extra homework, I'm now convinced that my source book gives the wrong Mk.
I originally thought that it would be quite obscure, but a surprising number of Members have correctly named the aircraft.
Variances in the specific Mk will be ignored, for reasons which will be publicised tomorrow. :cpu:
Come on, lads & lassies, I've got plenty of badges to issue, and they'll sparkle nicely with your Seasonal party tiaras. :agree:

Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 23 Dec 2020, 02:40
by Airspeed
Congratulations to:
Brian Franklin,
PeteP,
chrispbits,
511Flyer,
Dev One,
AllanL,
Ben,
Who all correctly identified the HAL HJT 16 Kiran.
As far as research goes, it seems that:
Mk I was powered by a RR Viper turbojet, had no guns or hardpoints, and had a small aerial under the nose.
Mk Ia as above, with two hard points on the wings.
Mk II Powered by a Bristol Siddeley Orpheus, resulting in a reshaped outlet, (the outlet is obscured in the photo anyway), four hard points on the wings, two guns in the nose, a fin below the nose, generally described as a yaw stabiliser, but possibly an aerial.
Some images, including photos on the net, ascribe Mk I descriptions to aircraft with the nose fin. My source book calls the photo a Mk II, which I do not believe. Detailed drawings seem hard to come by. I found a reference to a 1975 publication of a cutaway, but I don't have that.
I'm impressed that you all nailed it as a Kiran, and although I'm feeling that the photo depicts a Mk I, I'm giving diamond badges to you all.
Gentlemen, start your pinning on. ;)
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Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 23 Dec 2020, 08:11
by Airspeed
Many thanks to all who have submitted responses - makes it worthwhile, and I've learnt a thing or two in the process. :thumbsup:
I'll make this the final one for 2020, to give your minds a rest. :agree:
Crude 3-view in its entirety, but WHAT is it?
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Your answers can be posted here for a change....and because you got it, here's your Seasonal badge:
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Re: Bitzer project

Posted: 23 Dec 2020, 09:22
by 511Flyer
I guess that's Santa's personal carriage.

:hello: