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SennaMentalMe
#1 Posted : 10 December 2012 18:15:20

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Hello all,

** PLEASE NOTE ** - There are NO prizes on offer, it's just for fun and there's only a handful of simple rules:

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All questions must be of an Aviation/Aircraft nature and they can be about anything from the earliest known flights (including just theories of flight such as the ideas of Leonardo Da Vinci and others) to the present day and can be about ANY branch of the subject be it Military, Civil, Hot Air Balloons or whatever takes your fancy, but it HAS to be about Mans' History of Flight and the flying machines that have been involved, whether they were/are manned or unmanned!

We will allow questions about Spaceflight (since that is still a form of flight) but only if they are about the men and machines involved and NOT about the rest of the Universe! Any questions about conflicts or battles that involved aircraft can also be included but the question HAS to be about the aerial side of the battle and nothing else, otherwise it should be posted in the 'Military Quiz' thread.

Whoever posts the correct answer to any question, then gets to post the next question, but ONLY after their answer has been accepted as correct by the person who posted the original question.

IF AFTER 48 HOURS NO FOLLOW UP QUESTION IS POSTED BY THE PERSON WHO GAVE THE CORRECT ANSWER TO THE PREVIOUS ONE, THEN A MEMBER OF TH FORUM SUPORT TEAM WILL TAKE THE STEP OF SETTING ANOTHER QUESTION BY PROXY AND THE PERSON WHO HAD THE OPTION WILL THUS MISS THEIR GO. LIKEWISE, IF ANYONE SETS A QUESTION BUT THEN FAILS TO GIVE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THAT AN ANSWER TO THEIR QUESTION IS EITHER CORRECT OR INCORRECT, THEN AGAIN, AS OVERSEER OF THE QUIZ, THE FST WILL SET A NEW QUESTION BY PROXY.

This is purely to keep the quiz flowing and maintain the fun and interest.

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Please try to keep any posts as being questions or answers - no idle chitchat unless it is relevant to a question or answer.

To reiterate - This is just for fun and entertainment, nothing else, so please keep it light-hearted and friendly peeps!

I will start it off by asking the first question in the next post.


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SennaMentalMe
#2 Posted : 10 December 2012 18:29:19

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An easy question to start this off!!:


1. My first flight was on 4 March 1954

2. My introduction to military service was on 20 February 1958

3. My military service ended in Italy in 2004

4. My primary users were the United States Air Force, German Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Force and the Turkish Air Force.

5. There was a total of 2,578 of me built.

6. The German Air Force nicknamed me 'The Widowmaker'


What am I and why did I earn that nickname??


Kev BigGrin


denissimo
#3 Posted : 10 December 2012 18:35:56

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That has to be the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter.

Named as the "Widowmaker" and "The Flying Coffin"

Because of the small wings, they were a swine to fly, and quite a number of them crashed.
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
Scratch built twin IC RC Vosper MTB.
Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
Plus numerous numerous RC planes.

Under construction
Sovereign of the Seas!
1200:1 HMS Victory (by Mantua)
The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

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#4 Posted : 10 December 2012 18:44:39

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Well I did say I'd start it off with an easy one!! LOL LOL

Yes indeed, the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter!! A death trap in the hands of an inexperienced pilot but still a very sexy looking aircraft and Lockheed is still the BEST aircraft manufacturer in my opinion - always on the cutting edge!!


Correct denissimo .... your question?


Kev BigGrin
Ger C
#5 Posted : 10 December 2012 18:45:00

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I was just about to say thatCrying
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#6 Posted : 10 December 2012 19:09:22

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A very very simple one!

What is it? And where is it kept on display?

And I dont mean the Provost behind it Laugh

Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
Scratch built twin IC RC Vosper MTB.
Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
Plus numerous numerous RC planes.

Under construction
Sovereign of the Seas!
1200:1 HMS Victory (by Mantua)
The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

denissimo
#7 Posted : 10 December 2012 22:45:13

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Okay, 1 clue

It is on display, somewhere in the UK!
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
Scratch built twin IC RC Vosper MTB.
Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
Plus numerous numerous RC planes.

Under construction
Sovereign of the Seas!
1200:1 HMS Victory (by Mantua)
The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

saintsman123
#8 Posted : 10 December 2012 22:58:18

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SennaMentalMe wrote:
Well I did say I'd start it off with an easy one!! LOL LOL

Yes indeed, the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter!! A death trap in the hands of an inexperienced pilot but still a very sexy looking aircraft and Lockheed is still the BEST aircraft manufacturer in my opinion - always on the cutting edge!!


Correct denissimo .... your question?


Kev BigGrin


just jumping in here with no answer to den's question, however the cutting edge quote was very apt. not only were these a death trap in the sky they were just as bad on the ground, the leading edge of the wing was like a knife blade you had to be very careful working around these planes, they could hurtCrying
Come on you Jimmies
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#9 Posted : 10 December 2012 23:02:47

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Hi den,

Did she appear in a bond film
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#10 Posted : 10 December 2012 23:05:06

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Ger C wrote:
Hi den,

Did she appear in a bond film


There was some debate about that, but no, she didnt.

It was designed to provide quick reaction close military support for the British Army. Yup, there were plans for it to be armed LOL
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
Scratch built twin IC RC Vosper MTB.
Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
Plus numerous numerous RC planes.

Under construction
Sovereign of the Seas!
1200:1 HMS Victory (by Mantua)
The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

Ger C
#11 Posted : 10 December 2012 23:08:42

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Damm,

No clue then, my best guess is that she is an observation aircraft,

Will have to leave this one for someone else
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#12 Posted : 11 December 2012 10:20:17

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Luscombe P3 Rattler Strike on display at Newark Air Museum,only know this because someone I know went to Cockpit Fest & showed me some pics of it.
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#13 Posted : 11 December 2012 11:10:18

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Well done, over to you
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
Scratch built twin IC RC Vosper MTB.
Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
Plus numerous numerous RC planes.

Under construction
Sovereign of the Seas!
1200:1 HMS Victory (by Mantua)
The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

Dontshootme
#14 Posted : 11 December 2012 20:16:50

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What am I?
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#15 Posted : 11 December 2012 22:48:20

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Goodyear XAO-3 Inflatoplane at the Akron, Ohio test area
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#16 Posted : 11 December 2012 22:58:42

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Was it in a James Bond film?

LOL LOL Only joking LOL LOL

Its a Goodyear XAO-3 Inflatoplane

Damn, beaten again!
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
Scratch built twin IC RC Vosper MTB.
Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
Plus numerous numerous RC planes.

Under construction
Sovereign of the Seas!
1200:1 HMS Victory (by Mantua)
The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

Dontshootme
#17 Posted : 12 December 2012 08:58:06

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Absolutely correct...loved tis part of an article about it
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Although it seemed an improbable project, the finished aircraft proved to be capable of meeting its design objectives although its sponsor, the United States Army, ultimately cancelled the project when it could not find a "valid military use for an aircraft that could be brought down by a well-aimed bow and arrow."
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#18 Posted : 12 December 2012 11:35:39

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at least the pilot had an enclosed cockpit. the xao-2 was open.

http://www.aero-web.org/...aft/getimage.htm?id=9192
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#19 Posted : 12 December 2012 11:58:38

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Must be me then BigGrin

Ok, what is the connection between this Lincolnshire village where chez todayshorse is situated...



And this?

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#20 Posted : 12 December 2012 13:38:56

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I know that A.V.Roe (Avro) had a factory there and also that the Avro 707 - which was the test bed aircraft for developing the Avro Vulcan - was built at that factory, so I think that is the connection??


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