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reply posted on 13-9-2005 @ 03:14 PM by KKing123
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or possibly a concept for an aircraft that never got past the design stages?
I could see something of that nature
though i think it's designed too well to be a creation of a random person
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reply posted on 14-9-2005 @ 08:25 AM by snafu7700
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Originally posted by KKing123
or possibly a concept for an aircraft that never got past the design stages?
I could see something of that nature
though i think it's designed too well to be a creation of a random person 
i dont know...ive been through all the possible protypes (especially french, as it appears to have french markings) and i couldnt come up with
anything. it is definitely a model judging by the bushes in the background, but i cant find a model jet kit that matches. therefore, it must be
someones creation. if you look at alot of the r/c jets that are out there now, there are alot of strange designs and hybrids of several different
aircraft fused into one. thats probably what this is.
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reply posted on 16-9-2005 @ 08:39 AM by matej
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If it is french plane, then search here: www.aviafrance.com
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reply posted on 16-9-2005 @ 09:27 AM by emile
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matej
Originally posted by emile
Not only a model. I belive that is also a project which had existed.
According to that pattern on the vertical tail we could have known that was a design by Spain. But I just lack the type.
[edit on 6-9-2005 by emile] 
I am hard to believe you. Could you tell me the type of this Attacker craft or a link directly?
I am so oory I can't understand Franch.
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reply posted on 16-9-2005 @ 10:27 AM by emile
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Who has more details about this plane which looks like refixed P-40 hawk
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reply posted on 18-9-2005 @ 11:36 PM by snafu7700
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ok, the first plane is actually a swiss aircraft...it was the design that john lear used (stole) for his early model learjets....swiss tried to sell
the aircraft to other countries as a trainer but nothing doing (havent been able to find a picture and/or name of the aircraft, but an aircraft
historian friend of mine was positive in his ident....not very many tail mounted twin engines out there).....the last picture is indeed a p40 with
modified fixed all terrain landing gear.
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reply posted on 19-9-2005 @ 01:06 PM by emile
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snafu7700:
I am grateful for your teaching.
There is some suspicions still exict.
1 Why the pattern showed on vertical tail is Spain as you have said that no selling to other country.
2 You still can't tell out the type of two aircraft. The last one everyone know is that a P-40 modified. But I need more details
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reply posted on 19-9-2005 @ 11:05 PM by TSR2005
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Hold up one second...
Snafu7700-
In reference to the aircraft that started this thread, are you suggesting that it was what the Lear Jet was based on? Sure it looks similar, but it
is not what the Lear Jet is based on, it's not even Swiss. Look at the roundels. It would more likely be a British aircarft, as for many years,
Swiss roundels are red with white crosses in them. So, first, this aircraft is NOT Swiss. Second, it is not what the Lear is based on. The Lear is
based on a single seat, SINGLE ENGINE (not twin) attack aircraft called the P-16, made by the Flug-und Fahrzeugwerke AG (FFA), powered by a single AS
Sapphire and flown in April of 1955. For the record, the only item Bill Lear got from it was the wing with tip tanks and main gear. I would
recommend looking in to that aircraft. THAT is the basis for the Lear. As for the aircraft listed here,
emile, where did you get that picture?
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reply posted on 19-9-2005 @ 11:21 PM by emile
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Yes? as I have said that was not a Swiss even a British aircraft. You guys would better seen what I have posted in this thread first. I have given
some rest of this clue. Please notice THE VERTICAL TAIL so you can see what I do believe. I also belive that picture only showed in book maybe, I just
found it from BBS in China and noticed it looks like someone take a photo from book before post it to that BBS.
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reply posted on 20-9-2005 @ 12:06 AM by TSR2005
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With waynos
I'll agree with waynos, that is likely a Spanish aircraft. I just needed to point out to a few poeple that it's not the basis for the Lear Jet.
What it is, I'm not certain. I normally don't investigate training aircraft (that's what it looks like to me), but you have peaked my interest.
You don't have any other information to go on? No manufacturer, engines, roles, dates? I can guess a timeline, based on the markings, so I'll try
to go on that, along with that fact you said the picture was posted in China. I'm hoping I can help with this.
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reply posted on 20-9-2005 @ 10:00 AM by emile
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Wow, I haven't noticed that Waynos had pointed which is Spanish aircraft.
I have another picture which I suspect that was not a detail but may cause someone remember something that help me to make out it.
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reply posted on 29-9-2005 @ 09:13 AM by emile
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Recently, USAF invited Typhoon to come US and making a compitition between Raptor with Typhoon. Now, Who has the enough information to introduce the
result to us?
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reply posted on 2-10-2005 @ 07:48 AM by emile
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I have been still wondering whether my question is too difficult to make a solution. But I've been considering that almost of able man converge in
ATS board must be one who are able to answer my few question.
Who can recognize the aircraft showed in these pictures below, I promiss that I am going to answer any question you make to me.
I have to say that the aircraft showed above is closer to refixed from one below that is really similar to US F-84 ThunderFlash
If it is possible, pleease tell me details as much as you can. Thanks a lots
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reply posted on 2-10-2005 @ 09:19 AM by waynos
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Emile, they are photoshopped images of a Belgian Air Force F-84F (or RF-84F) Thunderstreak merged with a Belgian Air Force Mirage.
On the upper picture you can see the join where the Mirage fin meets the Thunderstreak fin and both have had the Thunderstreaks intakes crudely and
unrealistically replaced with those from the Mirage.
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reply posted on 2-10-2005 @ 09:48 AM by emile
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My God! Why so many people like PS some unvaluable pics!?
I will delet it from my hardware immediately!
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reply posted on 3-10-2005 @ 07:41 AM by emile
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What's wrong with the red line circled in the picture?
external image
link to full sized image i22.photobucket.com...
Is it above mentioned relative with two red circle showed in below picture?
external image
link to full sized image
i22.photobucket.com...
(mod edit to reduce size of large images)
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reply posted on 3-10-2005 @ 07:48 AM by Zaphod58
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Actually the Eurofighter and the Raptor never flew together. The Eurofighters WERE at Nellis recently, but not for the Raptors. They were flying
with a Test and Eval squadron.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Those look like RAM Air doors that you circled.
en.wikipedia.org...
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reply posted on 3-10-2005 @ 07:49 AM by FredT
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The first picture is most likely the APU unit and that would account for the blackened exhaust areas surrounding the outlet.
The doors on the bottom could be air inlets or bypass door for the turbofan???? The B-2 has them on the top
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reply posted on 4-10-2005 @ 07:11 AM by emile
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So FredT:
Would you please sent some picture of Microturbo TGA15-328 APU which is belong Gripen to me?
I feel that is really hard to find out of web by google.
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