Guess the aircraft

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Gloster Meteor prone pilot experiment.
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Rlangham wrote: not a jet
36C - Based out of 50H and 36F
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52D is nail bitingly close though. And the correct facts of the past 2 posts together and you have it....
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I'll go for the R.S.4 Bobsleigh then - cockpit does not match but fuselage looks right shape.
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I'd say the cockpit matches
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Wavey wrote:I'll go for the R.S.4 Bobsleigh then - cockpit does not match but fuselage looks right shape.
Well that's one I'd never even heard of! :shock:
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2002EarlMarischal wrote:
Wavey wrote:I'll go for the R.S.4 Bobsleigh then - cockpit does not match but fuselage looks right shape.
Well that's one I'd never even heard of! :shock:
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Yes a very obscure prototype 3 seater trainer by that was rebuilt post war.

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Wavey wrote:Yes a very obscure prototype 3 seater trainer by that was rebuilt post war.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_and_Sigrist_R.S.3
Thanks! Well, it was even built quite locally to where I live! I've learnt something today. :)
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Yep, it's the Bobsleigh! The factory site (now caterpillar) could be seen from my home for my first 21 years
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You certainly challenged us all there - thanks for that bit of fun! :lol:
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And to think i put quite a few hours on the Desford site for Morris Cranes, still think it looks Milesish but an interesting subject on its own.
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G'Day Gents

Well you live and learn, never heard of that one :lol:

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Ay up!

Its a new one on me. Looks like a 7mm scale Lockheed Electra!
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Lockheed Electra BB, they were around when Pontious was a pilot. Seriously i can just remember them and Airspeed Ambassadors at Newcastle airport. I suppose thats like remembering NER Atlantics :D
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52D wrote:Lockheed Electra BB, they were around when Pontious was a pilot. Seriously i can just remember them and Airspeed Ambassadors at Newcastle airport. I suppose thats like remembering NER Atlantics :D
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