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reply posted on 8-8-2010 @ 10:16 PM by SubPop79
Originally posted by daptb
or Douglas SBD Dauntless

en.wikipedia.org...


That's what I was thinking too, but it looked smoother than the old WW2 era Dauntless's.

I did think it was a P51 Mustang at the beginning, but once it was got closer to the camera, it definitely wasn't, unless it is some crazy variant.


reply posted on 8-8-2010 @ 10:17 PM by MAC269
reply to post by shmuu



Dear shmuu

It was not a P51 mustang but was most likely the following : from en.wikipedia.org...

Curtiss P-40 fighter aircraft of the Flying Tigers, with their iconic shark face and the 12-point sun of the Chinese Air Force.

Interesting though it had D day markings


reply posted on 8-8-2010 @ 10:32 PM by shmuu
Edit: Err....leaving the below here for...posterity, I guess, but gerktron01 has since demonstrated his vast knowledge of aviation history by pointing out that it is actually a T-34, not a P-40.

Original:
You guys rock! I think you're right. P40 looks right. Well, there look like there are a few differences, but that might just be because this one wasn't made in 1940.
Thanks for all your help!

Oh, and since that one was probably pretty easy for you guys, if anyone's bored and came in here for a challenge, you can guess at this one (don't need it IDed; I already know what it is).


The front gear is on the left edge of the photo, to help orient you.
Edit: Yeah, you guys got it. It's an F-18 Super Hornet, on approach to land on USS Abraham Lincoln. It's shot from the fantail, which by the way is a wonderful place to be during flight ops...as long as no one comes in short Here's some video, if you're interested.
3 F-18 Super Hornets landing (from below): www.youtube.com...
E-2C Hawkeye landing (from below): www.youtube.com...

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reply posted on 8-8-2010 @ 10:41 PM by Discotech
reply to post by Now_Then



Nope the canopies don't match neither do body shape, could be reconnaisance ? Don't think it's a warbird from WW2 as I'm pretty clued up on those, might be post WW2 ? and it's not a P40 either as the cowlings are different.

Shmuu if you're playing a "ID the aircraft" game there's already a game going and your second pic looks like the intake of an F14

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reply posted on 8-8-2010 @ 10:48 PM by Now_Then
reply to post by Discotech



That second image is not an F-14, the F-14 has the intakes right on the leading edge, that is an F-18, don't know enough to say weather it's a super Hornet or not, but it's a Hornet, the intakes are quite noticeably under that sort of leading edge where the fuselage does that jutting out thing before joining the wing (the real hard core aircraft nerds are laughing at my description now I can feel it - oh well I know what I mean).

edit: yep it's the Super Hornet, just seen the intakes of the F-18 and they are quite different, much rounder, the rectangular intake make it an F-18A super hornet (or one of the Hornets that came after the re design).

[edit on 8/8/2010 by Now_Then]


reply posted on 8-8-2010 @ 11:04 PM by Discotech
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It is and I think I've managed to find the exact plane that was in the video

www.primeportal.net...


reply posted on 8-8-2010 @ 11:09 PM by EnlightenUp
Originally posted by Discotech
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It is and I think I've managed to find the exact plane that was in the video

www.primeportal.net...


Hmmm...the paint job on the tail looks different but that could be changed. Very similar though.
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