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Discussion in 'Barracks' started by David Layne, Mar 29, 2008.

  1. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    Hi Richard,

    See post #2.
     
  2. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    Is it Morse's turn? I is confuzzled now. Not that this isn;t an easy thing to achieve before anyway like Kyt cares to say it.
     
  3. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    I am still trying to find a good obscure photo with which to challenge the brain cells of the posters!
     
  4. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    What type of aircraft is this?
     

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  5. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member

    A swag but it looks like some kind of Lockheed.
     
  6. Adrian Roberts

    Adrian Roberts Active Member

    Douglas B18.

    Bomber version of the DC3; withdrawn from frontline service by the time the US entered the war.
     
  7. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    Quitte correct, this one is in the markings of the RCAF!
     
  8. Adrian Roberts

    Adrian Roberts Active Member

    Ok, what type is this?
     

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  9. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    :) I shall wait
     
  10. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    Its the Arado Ar 232 B0 Tausenfussler (millipede)!
     
  11. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    what was it? A game of see how many wheels we can stick on it before anyone notices?
     
  12. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    The undercarriage was designed to allow as Eric Winkle states, "thus distributing the load and enabling the 232 to be taxied on uneven oor soft ground"
     
  13. Adrian Roberts

    Adrian Roberts Active Member

    Correct

    The Arado 232 was way in advance of its time. It was the first military cargo aircraft to have a rear loading door and ramp. The millipede undercarriage is similar to that on the current Antonov 124 giant transport, used for the reasons Morse said.

    The Germans preferred quantity to quality and carried on producing Ju52s, and only about 20 Arado 232s were made.
     

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  14. rlaughton

    rlaughton http://www.militarian.com/account/avatar

    To go back one quiz, just to be specific. This is a "Douglas Digby Mk.1".

    Assigned serial numbers 738 to 757 so this is #3 off the line.

    Now back to the new quiz ..... that looks tough!
     
  15. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    When I was in Bulgaria last year, a AN124 overflew on its way to land at the airport and it was awsome! I later saw it at the airport but only at a distance as we taxi'ed by it.

    The next question will arrive shortly, I have a charity bash to attend the day and this is being written during a period of insomnia!
     
  16. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    Thanks for that! The postcard i got it from called it a Douglas type 280!
     

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  17. rlaughton

    rlaughton http://www.militarian.com/account/avatar

    Just an easy one, it is Saturday night and all,

    Who am I?

    Who do I portray?

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  18. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    That's the late great James Mason playing Rommel in The Desert Fox.
     
  19. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    No such thing as a "normal" theatre of war here! We go everywhere and cover everything!
     
  20. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    seems to me it's Kyt's turn to ask a question
     

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