Identify this airplane?
#1

Okay--it's a trick question.

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#2

Photo shopped,

I did a course on photo shopping and this was in there :roll:

You can tell as the Jet Engine is a different shade to the fuselage, then if you look really closely at the ' 2 ' Cockpits, they are IDENTICAL in side, with a little white square in the middle of the glass,

Well Its fake is all I'm trying to say :wink:

Planemad
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#3

Luft '46?
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#4

Lol planemad just got trolled.
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#5

its my personal jet Big Grin
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#6

Hi folks,
oh...I was... ...is this the new Aircraft from Germermany and the DVL ( Deutsche Versuchsanstalt der Luftfahrt ) for german Politics? So they get a "real" feeling of "real" life, sitting in those fuselages under the wings.
( THIS IS ONLY A JOKE!!! )
Remenber the approach of a A319 at Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel last year during a heavy storm.


That reminds me a little bity of Hugo Junkers airplane G38, a "Großflugzeug" built in the 30er.
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#7

Ok this one isn't photoshopped -

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but what is it?
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#8

What to think of this airliner.
Not shopped or anything. Still on duty in some countries I've been told...

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#9

Fisneaky Wrote:Ok this one isn't photoshopped -

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but what is it?
It's an airplane.
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#10

Hi,


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...to this Open Forum of the OFF Topic Section where it belongs.
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#11

thanks---
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#12

Fisneaky Wrote:Ok this one isn't photoshopped -

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but what is it?

A mix of a F-104 , F-105 and MiG.

And like Cnopi said, An Airplane lol.
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#13

Lejo Wrote:What to think of this airliner.
Not shopped or anything. Still on duty in some countries I've been told...

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Is this thing really flying ?? Confusedhock: Confusedhock:
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#14

Lejo Wrote:What to think of this airliner.
Not shopped or anything. Still on duty in some countries I've been told...

Sure is, it's standard domestic air transportation here in New Zealand, speed is only limited to how fast your engineers can shovel coal into the furnaces. You don't have them there? ... :wink: :lol:
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nzwilliam Wrote:
Lejo Wrote:What to think of this airliner.
Not shopped or anything. Still on duty in some countries I've been told...

Sure is, it's standard domestic air transportation here in New Zealand, speed is only limited to how fast your engineers can shovel coal into the furnaces. You don't have them there? ... :wink: :lol:
You're still using those? They were banned in the UK in the 1960s under the Clean Air Act. :mrgreen:

There has been at least one genuine steam powered aircraft built. It had the useful ability to run the prop backwards when needed...
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