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Model recognition contest

Posted: 23 Oct 2007, 18:26
by mjahn
I have been busy modelling a CNB project for the last eight months. It's now about one month away from publication (FS9 freeware) and I felt it might be a challenge to invite the members of this forum to guess what it is.

Here's your pictorial clue:


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Now, I honestly don't think anyone will be able to identify a plane on the basis of a VOR aerial, but then with this lot you never know, do you. I'll just add for good measure that

(1) it's an entirely new model that hasn't (as far as I know) ever been modelled for FS;

(2) there aren't any pics of it on airliners.net.

I'll add some more pictorial snippets on a daily basis.

Frst one to nail "it" will be entitled to a flyable beta version.

Cheers,

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 23 Oct 2007, 18:56
by Garry Russell
Sud-Est S.E.2010 Armagnac ???

Garry

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 23 Oct 2007, 20:39
by mjahn
'Fraid not, Garry, but nice try...

Keep guessing folks.

I'm usually offline, so will re-check this thread again tomorrow afternoon, possibly with a new clue.

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 06:26
by FlyTexas
It's not a Turbo DC-3, is it?

Brian

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 09:10
by Trev Clark
Hmm, non British and not on airliners. net cannot be much that fits that bill that uses a VOR aerial. I see where the turboprop DC3 comes from, but I think not. How about a I.A. 50 Guarani II :lol: :lol:

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 15:04
by Paule
Hi Manfred,
Not heard from you in a while. Is it the one from George Dublya land that you told me about after we finished the Lancastrian. The Merlin 500 York went down like a damp squib.

Cheerio

Paul

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 15:26
by Chris Trott
Well the problem with the picture is that nearly every piston (and some turboprop) airliner built from 1930 until the 1960s had that same antenna on it, and most were located in almost the exact same position - over the cockpit. The DC-3, CV-240/340/440, Martin 202 & 404, Viscount, Dove, Heron, DC-4, DC-6, Constellation, etc. all had that antenna installed. So, as a result, if it was from the US, it only eliminates the Viscount, Dove, & Heron from that list. So it must be a DC3240202-7-4-049. :)

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 15:43
by Garry Russell
But no pics of it on Airliners.Net Chris............ which eliminates just about everything

Garry

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 16:01
by Chris Trott
Does he mean that specific aircraft or the model of aircraft though? :)

There's a lot of airplanes that aren't on Airliners.net, including the Convair 540, which had such an antenna on it.

Re: Model recognition contest

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 16:31
by mjahn
(Thinks: Arrgh, they are getting close now ...)

Anyway here's your next clue:

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(Paul: Rule number 34, Friends and acquaintances are barred from taking part in this.)