A few from Grand Canaria, identify as you please.
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Re: Airyplany pix
The passenger twin-engine plane featured in picture 2 (and subsequent pictures cluttered with the hands of an ape) is definitively some old DC-9.
The fighter jet whose tail is seen above a piston engine, and subsequent pictures show more in full, is I think an F-5, but al earlier version, since later versions had a different wing root shape and the wingtips were used for misiles, not supplementary fuel tanks which were placed in the hard points under the wing.
The fighter jet whose tail is seen above a piston engine, and subsequent pictures show more in full, is I think an F-5, but al earlier version, since later versions had a different wing root shape and the wingtips were used for misiles, not supplementary fuel tanks which were placed in the hard points under the wing.
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Re: Airyplany pix
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And the AI shows exactly what we would expect with him at the controls .The passenger twin-engine plane featured in picture 2 (and subsequent pictures cluttered with the hands of an ape) is definitively some old DC-9.
According to my Super Genius Interwebz Googling Skillz, the first picture (cockpit) is also from that F-5.The fighter jet whose tail is seen above a piston engine, and subsequent pictures show more in full, is I think an F-5, but al earlier version, since later versions had a different wing root shape and the wingtips were used for misiles, not supplementary fuel tanks which were placed in the hard points under the wing.
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