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CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
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I can type using the mobile system, but can't send from the computer, so no images until later.
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"We will update when it is repaired" No you didn't, but it is back on this morning.
04-03-24 results.
Keith (Dev One) and PeteP both got it in one.
Mick (woody901) was so close on his first try, then nailed it on his amended identification.
Our subject was the Heinkel 118.
The Heinkel 70 preceded the 118, and had a different tailplane and nose, plus the wing leading edge in particular, differed. Though there were similarities, they were built from different materials and for quite different purposes. Thanks for playing
04-03-24 results.
Keith (Dev One) and PeteP both got it in one.
Mick (woody901) was so close on his first try, then nailed it on his amended identification.
Our subject was the Heinkel 118.
The Heinkel 70 preceded the 118, and had a different tailplane and nose, plus the wing leading edge in particular, differed. Though there were similarities, they were built from different materials and for quite different purposes. Thanks for playing
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11-04-24 posted on 12th:
A bit different this time.
On which aircraft would we find these engines?
There were 4 on the one which I photographed.
A bit different this time.
On which aircraft would we find these engines?
There were 4 on the one which I photographed.
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11-03-24 results
Brian (Bridon Bear), Eric (Tomliner), Keith (Dev One) and Ben (TSR2) all agreed that the engines were on a Lockheed Constellation.
Ben took his thoughts a little further, deducing that the aircraft's identity was VH-EAG "CONNIE" which is spot on.
Thank you all, and well spotted
Brian (Bridon Bear), Eric (Tomliner), Keith (Dev One) and Ben (TSR2) all agreed that the engines were on a Lockheed Constellation.
Ben took his thoughts a little further, deducing that the aircraft's identity was VH-EAG "CONNIE" which is spot on.
Thank you all, and well spotted
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18-03-24 Inside and out.
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Hi Ben,
Glad that you did.
We welcomed a large contingent this week.
Eric (Tomliner)was first in, followed by Mick (woody901), PeteP, Brian (Bridon Bear), Simon (simondix), Myles, DaveG, Keith (Dev One), Brian Franklin, AllanL, and Ben (TSR2)... Woooo!
Everyone got it right first time, so it's raining diamonds.
Our subject was the DHA3 Drover Mk3B, which had been restored by Schutt Aviation at Moorabbin, where the air show was held.
Several knew, or discovered, that its rego was VH-FDU, and yes, the FD was allocated to numerous Flying Doctor aircraft. Here are your virtual badges, Gentlemen. Proud of you all for your spotting, and many thanks for playing
and a star for those who nominated FDU
Glad that you did.
We welcomed a large contingent this week.
Eric (Tomliner)was first in, followed by Mick (woody901), PeteP, Brian (Bridon Bear), Simon (simondix), Myles, DaveG, Keith (Dev One), Brian Franklin, AllanL, and Ben (TSR2)... Woooo!
Everyone got it right first time, so it's raining diamonds.
Our subject was the DHA3 Drover Mk3B, which had been restored by Schutt Aviation at Moorabbin, where the air show was held.
Several knew, or discovered, that its rego was VH-FDU, and yes, the FD was allocated to numerous Flying Doctor aircraft. Here are your virtual badges, Gentlemen. Proud of you all for your spotting, and many thanks for playing
and a star for those who nominated FDU
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25-03-24 another from Moorabbin.
You'll need to look closely, or you'll get it wrong
You'll need to look closely, or you'll get it wrong
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Apologies for the late posting, been a busy day.
25-03-24 results.
Brian (Bridon Bear) and Ben (TSR2) both got it first time Additionally, Brian immediately explained why it was a 336 (fixed undercarriage), and Ben said he was really enjoying the quiz, and asked if it was VH-GKY
Brian Franklin nominated a Skymaster, then honed that to a Cessna Skymaster 336.
Eric (Tomliner), Mick (woody901), PeteP, and Simon (simondix) all started with Cessna Skymaster 337.
Eric, Pete and Mick all submitted a second option of "make that a 336" or similar.
Thanks for being here
25-03-24 results.
Brian (Bridon Bear) and Ben (TSR2) both got it first time Additionally, Brian immediately explained why it was a 336 (fixed undercarriage), and Ben said he was really enjoying the quiz, and asked if it was VH-GKY
Brian Franklin nominated a Skymaster, then honed that to a Cessna Skymaster 336.
Eric (Tomliner), Mick (woody901), PeteP, and Simon (simondix) all started with Cessna Skymaster 337.
Eric, Pete and Mick all submitted a second option of "make that a 336" or similar.
Thanks for being here