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name this one - 12/10/2004 4:12:35 PM   
Grunty


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this should prove quite a challenge..




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RE: name this one - 12/10/2004 5:38:22 PM   
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Kinda looks like a P-35 Guardsman...

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RE: name this one - 12/10/2004 5:41:07 PM   
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iìm surely wrong, but from a frontal view it reminds me the CR.50

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RE: name this one - 12/10/2004 5:45:47 PM   
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Kinda looks like a P-35 Guardsman...


My first impression too.

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RE: name this one - 12/10/2004 6:13:12 PM   
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P 43 Lancer.

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RE: name this one - 12/10/2004 10:06:37 PM   
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Difinately either the P-43 Lancer, or YP-43.

Either way, its definately an Alexander de Seversky design.

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RE: name this one - 12/10/2004 10:27:08 PM   
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Grunty...I always bought him first just to hear that bad accent. Man I loved JA and JA2 games..."Ya! I vill do that"

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RE: name this one - 12/13/2004 9:23:04 AM   
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guys, ... you're still not right.... here...let me help you out some more.....


PS.:Ja.., I know I have a bad accent.. but I would like to see which American doesn't when speaking german...ja..




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RE: name this one - 12/13/2004 9:51:28 PM   
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It's a Seversky but what model. Looks like a two seat vesion of the P-35A or the aft portion of the canopy is missing.

Check out this website; http://www.daveswarbirds.com/usplanes/american.htm

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RE: name this one - 12/13/2004 9:58:35 PM   
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It's a Seversky but what model. Looks like a two seat vesion of the P-35A or the aft portion of the canopy is missing.

Check out this website; http://www.daveswarbirds.com/usplanes/american.htm


Well, its a WAG, but if I had to pick one of the plaes from the cite I'd say P-36 Hawk.

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RE: name this one - 12/13/2004 10:01:29 PM   
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Almost looks like a modified SBD

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RE: name this one - 12/13/2004 11:44:55 PM   
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Hmmmm.....Im stumped. The prop, nose and strut covers all say P35.
Cant see the rear part too well.

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 12:34:24 AM   
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Could it be a NA-64? But it does look like a Seversky P43 line to me.

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 7:13:55 AM   
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The forrest is a monoculture of pine..soil is sandy..no undergrowth..I'd say its at a quite Northern lattitude..In the Pacific..Northern Canada, Alaska or Siberia....in Europe..the Baltic Coast, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia. I'd say Europe..just doesn't look like Alaska or Canada to me.

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 7:48:04 AM   
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Kinda looks like a Finnish camo scheme.

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 7:58:34 AM   
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the nose art isn't american, or brit/commonwealth. i say its finnish.. circa '40. its a Seversky alright...

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 9:26:09 AM   
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To me it looks like Macchi MC 200 Saetta (or something like this) that was used by swedish army in '30.


My first post...

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 11:10:16 AM   
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at last....you came closest of them all....yes it's in Sweden... a plane of Swedish airforce in 1942/1943 period.... I found a photo on a page of Swedish WW2 era airforce...they called it B-6 (or was it 7); though I'm not sure is it really an imported airplane (american or italian) or could it be of their own Swedish production (given a Swedish tradition of self-armament production)...

PS.: When I look at it one more time..it does have somewhat italian design apperance...or maybe that last post influenced my judgement

regards

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 11:41:38 AM   
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Finnish Curtiss Hawk 75A (export P-36A).

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....eh my guess were too late and wrong...

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 11:45:46 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Grunty

at last....you came closest of them all....yes it's in Sweden... a plane of Swedish airforce in 1942/1943 period.... I found a photo on a page of Swedish WW2 era airforce...they called it B-6 (or was it 7); though I'm not sure is it really an imported airplane (american or italian) or could it be of their own Swedish production (given a Swedish tradition of self-armament production)...

PS.: When I look at it one more time..it does have somewhat italian design apperance...or maybe that last post influenced my judgement

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(or something like this) that was used by swedish



So i was not so far when i say cr 50!

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 11:50:25 AM   
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Sweden did use british Gladiators so there was no problem in using italian designs before war. I did some further research and came to conclusion that its some older Macchi model. Engine cover is different, and landing gear is errr... hiding to the back of the wing instead to the fuselage (sp?)
MC 200 -> http://wp.scn.ru/camms/shablon_view.shtml?archive/ww2_fighters/0040/pics/0040_32_2.jpg

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RE: name this one - 12/14/2004 4:07:20 PM   
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Actually it's a Swedish import of the American Seversky EP-1(P-35),which was given the Swedish designation of J9..They had 60 actually delivered and 60 from the order of 120 were "requisitioned" by the U.S.,and sent to the Phillipines.
BTW,Japan had 20 of them,called them the A8V1..
The USAAF called their version the P-35A(in the Phillipines)..
Source: Combat Aircraft Of The World",John W.R.Taylor,G.P.Putnam's sons,1969,ISBN:0-399-50471-0

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