CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
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25-12-23 results
Another good team effort this week.
Eric (Tomliner), Mick (woody901), Brian (Bridon Bear), PeteP, Pete (Motormouse), AllanL, Joe (blanston12), Simon (simondix), Keith (Dev One), and Ben (TSR2), all identified the DH Hornet, which was an F Mk3 of 41 Squadron.
Brian and Allan included a bit of extra information, for which they get a Bonus Star
Thanks to All, and Happy New Year. I've already picked the first one for 2024, and will post that in a few minutes.
Another good team effort this week.
Eric (Tomliner), Mick (woody901), Brian (Bridon Bear), PeteP, Pete (Motormouse), AllanL, Joe (blanston12), Simon (simondix), Keith (Dev One), and Ben (TSR2), all identified the DH Hornet, which was an F Mk3 of 41 Squadron.
Brian and Allan included a bit of extra information, for which they get a Bonus Star
Thanks to All, and Happy New Year. I've already picked the first one for 2024, and will post that in a few minutes.
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01-01-24
Here it is, in black and greyscale:
Here it is, in black and greyscale:
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01-08-24 results
Brian (Bridon Bear), Keith (Dev One), Pete (Motormouse), Simon (simondix), Ben (TSR2), and AllanL identified the Gloster Javelin (FAW Mk7 of 64 Squadron to be precise), on their first reply. D-I-A-M-O-N-D-S for you all:
Whilst Mick (woody901) and Joe (blanston12) Buccaneered their way to the right answer on their second reply. Good as gold.
Extra information from Brian, Ben, and Allan got them a Bonus Star
Thanks for making this worthwhile, your participation is really appreciated.
Brian (Bridon Bear), Keith (Dev One), Pete (Motormouse), Simon (simondix), Ben (TSR2), and AllanL identified the Gloster Javelin (FAW Mk7 of 64 Squadron to be precise), on their first reply. D-I-A-M-O-N-D-S for you all:
Whilst Mick (woody901) and Joe (blanston12) Buccaneered their way to the right answer on their second reply. Good as gold.
Extra information from Brian, Ben, and Allan got them a Bonus Star
Thanks for making this worthwhile, your participation is really appreciated.
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08-01-24
A twist in the tail, then it was attached to the wrong front end
Lucky you, you get to identify both bits
A twist in the tail, then it was attached to the wrong front end
Lucky you, you get to identify both bits
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08-01-24 results
Eric (Tomliner), Mick (woody901), PeteP, Simon (simondix), Brian (Bridon Bear), AllanL, Keith (Dev One), Pete (Motormouse), Joe (blanston12) and Ben (TSR2), all identified the Swift (F Mk2) with Hunter tail (F Mk6)
PeteP and AllanL scored bonus stars, Pete for extra background, and Allan for getting Marks of both aircraft spot on.
Thanks for being in it
Eric (Tomliner), Mick (woody901), PeteP, Simon (simondix), Brian (Bridon Bear), AllanL, Keith (Dev One), Pete (Motormouse), Joe (blanston12) and Ben (TSR2), all identified the Swift (F Mk2) with Hunter tail (F Mk6)
PeteP and AllanL scored bonus stars, Pete for extra background, and Allan for getting Marks of both aircraft spot on.
Thanks for being in it
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15-01-24 They're going to get harder. Last of the easier ones for now....
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17-01-24 results
This is one out of the box!
Only one correct answer, and loaded with relevant detail, too
Brian (Bridon Bear) takes the cake, accompanied by Pat Malone.
Our subject was the BE12A, mistaken for other creations by the rest of our Spotters. Thanks everyone
This is one out of the box!
Only one correct answer, and loaded with relevant detail, too
Brian (Bridon Bear) takes the cake, accompanied by Pat Malone.
Our subject was the BE12A, mistaken for other creations by the rest of our Spotters. Thanks everyone
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Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
22-01-24 Another biplane for your consideration; a bit more modern than last week's topic.
Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Just 10 outAirspeed wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024, 03:3817-01-24 results
This is one out of the box!
Only one correct answer, and loaded with relevant detail, too
Brian (Bridon Bear) takes the cake, accompanied by Pat Malone.
Our subject was the BE12A, mistaken for other creations by the rest of our Spotters.
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Thanks everyone
Simon
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How true, Simon
22-01-24 result
Only one entrant this week, and he got it right first time.
Mick (woody901) is the sole recipient, congratulations, Mick
Nobody asked for clues, so none were posted.
The subject was the Tachikawa KI-17 Cedar trainer from 1935.
22-01-24 result
Only one entrant this week, and he got it right first time.
Mick (woody901) is the sole recipient, congratulations, Mick
Nobody asked for clues, so none were posted.
The subject was the Tachikawa KI-17 Cedar trainer from 1935.