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John
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by John » 27 Jan 2008, 05:46
Thanks for sharing those... is she a flier?
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by Garry Russell » 27 Jan 2008, 06:47
Gnat what I'd expect to see there :o
Thanks for posting
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by airboatr » 27 Jan 2008, 09:41
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by DaveB » 27 Jan 2008, 11:47
is she a flier?
I was gonna ask the same John. She's certainly a long way from home :-(
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by Garry Russell » 27 Jan 2008, 12:14
I would have thought if she was a flier there would be som sort of serial on it :think:
But maybe not :think:
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by AlexP » 27 Jan 2008, 13:43
Looks like she's in good company. Is that a Jet Provost I see along side?
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by DaveB » 27 Jan 2008, 14:46
That's what I thought Alex but I'm not sure about that jetpipe :think: The rest of it looks 'Provost-like' though
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by Chris Trott » 27 Jan 2008, 17:05
The registration is most likely under the horizontal stab (i.e. elevators). In the US, aircraft which wear a "historic" scheme are allowed to place the registration and other odd bits in black or white underneath the horizontal stab in 3-inch high letters to maintain the paint scheme. It is however missing the "Experimental" letters under the canopy that should be there, so it's not 100% legal.
Also, are you sure that's not a Strikemaster next to the Gnat? It looks to have hardpoints on it.