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Offline mfg495

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Re: Duxford Airshow 18 May 2008
« Reply #15 on: May 23, 2008, 10:52:37 PM »
Ah, Tucano (I turned round the World in it :), in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 of course).
Am I wrong if I say that Shorts company produced them in UK, or again I am talking nonsense??? :-think :-think :-think

RAF Website - "The Tucano T1 is a modified version of the Brazilian Embraer EMB-312 Tucano aircraft, and is built under licence by Shorts of Belfast. The Tucano is operated primarily from No 1 Flying Training School, at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, to provide basic fastjet flying training to RAF and RN student pilots, and basic WSO training to all potential RAF WSOs. Student pilots fly around 130 hours during their training course on the Tucano before progressing to the Hawk T1 aircraft at RAF Valley."

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Re: Duxford Airshow 18 May 2008
« Reply #16 on: June 02, 2008, 10:02:04 PM »
Thank You mate :-ok :-salut :-wave
@ Wingman81 I saw Your question, man, (Stempe?) but I don't now what is it about. Did You asked about one engine aircraft whit Luftwaffe markings, maybe? :-think
If it is so, then let somebody experienced answer please. :) :-wave

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Re: Duxford Airshow 18 May 2008
« Reply #17 on: June 03, 2008, 11:30:59 AM »
Thank You mate :-ok :-salut :-wave
@ Wingman81 I saw Your question, man, (Stempe?) but I don't now what is it about. Did You asked about one engine aircraft whit Luftwaffe markings, maybe? :-think
If it is so, then let somebody experienced answer please. :) :-wave

Hi Leti. No Question was if in posting #8 the first picture if it is a Stempe?  :-wave

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Re: Duxford Airshow 18 May 2008
« Reply #18 on: June 03, 2008, 11:57:47 AM »
Ah, so! Well, anyway I do not know which aircraft is that. With my very modest knowledge I would first say: some kind of De Havilland, but it's ridiculous, I am not the person that will know without first studying Brittish (if it is Brittish manufacturer at all :-green) biplanes of such type and than comparing them with this photo.
There is a lot of similar biplanes of such a look (for me: veeeery hard to tell).  Of course I need to study, ha,ha,ha. :)) :-wave