Game: Guess the airplane type!

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Rayman
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Post by Rayman »

realplaneshaveprops wrote:Alenia G222
Koen
Well done Koen, it's de Alenia/Aeritalia/Fiat G222 and indeed quite manouvrable as Jan already mentioned :wink:

LOOP 1
LOOP 2
REVERSE
LANDING

Go ahead :!:

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Here is a new question, it's a picture of my own collection. Had the chance to take a ride in this beautiful lady 3 times, I really loved it!

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Koen

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If you wants some more information to find the answer, just ask!

Koen

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Image :idea:

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Post by regi »

is the engine a 145 hp Warner Super Scarab 40 ?

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Post by realplaneshaveprops »

Nope, this lady's power is a Rotax 912 80Hp

Koen

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jan_olieslagers wrote:
regi wrote:is the engine a 145 hp Warner Super Scarab 40 ?
I don't think so. The designer's website speaks of Rotax mostly, but I dare bet this one sports a Jabiru J2200. Right, Koen?
Do you know the answer Jan_olieslagers?

Maybe a tip: search for the law that gives you bad luck!

Koen

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Post by regi »

you must have been really desperate that we gave up on answering this one.
Okay, here it comes:
http://users.mo-net.com/shirl/RenegadeWeb.jpg
http://www.murphyair.com
I gave up when I realised it was one of those zillion kits, or semi kits, or whatever, but not an original plane.
Okay, it is a Murphy Renegade , with an engine that can be anything. On the net they said one was using a subaru engine, as an example how "kit"-like this thing is.
Nope, I have no account. So I would say , send us another one , but no more kits please.

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Post by Rayman »

Wow, it seems easier to recognize a plane than a celebrity as Eddie Murphy.

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Post by realplaneshaveprops »

I don't think it was EBLE.

The aircraft was based in EBNM (Temploux), we did some visites to EBHN (Hoevenen), EBAV (Avernas) and the old timer Fly-inn in EBDT(Schaffen).
The aircraft was sold to a dutch owner about 2 years ago.

Koen

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Post by regi »

to be honnest, I was just a bit frustrated. Secondly I am not a specialist, call me a dedicated amateur with no time who wastes too much his time.
So, shoot your shot!

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I will post a new question

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Post by Ovostar »

hmm.... difficult one, so if it's an US AIR FORCE machine, it's an american built plane ?

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Ovostar wrote:hmm.... difficult one, so if it's an US AIR FORCE machine, it's an american built plane ?
That's correct Ovostar

Koen

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Post by regi »

to keep this hobby going I suppose I will have to do an effort?
let's see...

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Post by realplaneshaveprops »

Still waiting for the first guess!

It's not that hard

Koen

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Post by regi »

if guessing is okay, I just say a Mustang with wing tip fuel tanks.
But it won't be that, yeh yeh.

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