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Techy111
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by Techy111 » 26 Oct 2007, 17:20
Don't forget the old Electra used them also....
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by Trev Clark » 26 Oct 2007, 17:24
However......
Convair 640 is my considered opinion
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Techy111
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by Techy111 » 26 Oct 2007, 17:30
Then again Trev it could be a C-131D........ :roll:
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by Trev Clark » 26 Oct 2007, 17:35
I think the 640 used two RR Darts, not Allisons. That is why the nacelle is less cluttered than an Allison nacelle in a C130 etc. Still, a bit of a guess though
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by Garry Russell » 26 Oct 2007, 17:45
Looks too high off the ground to be a Convair.
There has been Dart Convairs for FS and in fact there has been a Turbo Prop Connine as well, but
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by Trev Clark » 26 Oct 2007, 18:14
True, I do not know why
we (
YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE ) are bothering as many of us have so many betas being test flown, do we really need more
, I guess the dreaded competative spirit kicked in and as an ex SE Region ATC aircraft recognition champion, I thought it would be easy :-(
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Techy111
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by Techy111 » 26 Oct 2007, 18:18
Trev as an Ex-ATC Atsa2 i haven't a clue....
LOL
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by DispatchDragon » 26 Oct 2007, 18:29
I think the 600 series Convairs are out as the props are Ham Standard and all the Dart Convairs I ever saw had Dowty props
Bugger me - an Eland powered Convair maybe???
But Continentals fleet list from back then (plus the help of a 25 year CAL mechanic) doesnt mention any of them
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by Techy111 » 26 Oct 2007, 18:31
580?
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by Garry Russell » 26 Oct 2007, 19:03
580 has four bladed props mate :think:
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