One for the aircraft spotters

Started by Sunray, 04 January 2021, 09:38:07 AM

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Sunray

04 January 2021, 09:38:07 AM Last Edit: 04 January 2021, 11:58:07 AM by Leon
I recently purchased some N gauge (?) model aircraft in a job lot.

One is a complete mystery - indeed it may be a fictitious design for the railway laylout background.  Railway modellers - while pedantic about their engines, tend to settle for more generic background items.

Twin engine, unswept wings, modern bubble cockpit - it resembles aspects of  a Pucara - apart from the tail section.

Leon

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FierceKitty

A skilled plane spotter has been at work here.
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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

 Think that is a fictious one, looks like the sort thing you'd get in a kinder egg.

Quote from: FierceKitty on 04 January 2021, 01:09:45 PM
A skilled plane spotter has been at work here.

Nobby - go chew that eivl cat's tail.

The spotted Liberator was a tired bird used to allow easy form up by a wing off on a strike
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slugbalancer

I don't recognise it.  Any marking on the underside?  What does it say on the starboard wing?

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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Think the wing marking is meant to be a US civil reg, dsoes it begin N or NA?
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