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Old June 10th, 2008, 01:08 AM
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Re: Name That Plane

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Well thank you Sal! I'll go with an easy one, she's a beauty!

Breda Ba-88
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Old June 10th, 2008, 01:22 AM
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Yep! Uh oh it's your turn again. lol
Something about Italian 1930's and '40's aircraft... very artsy, Art Deco. Where'd they go wrong with their tanks?
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Old June 10th, 2008, 01:26 AM
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Yep! Uh oh it's your turn again. lol
Something about Italian 1930's and '40's aircraft... very artsy, Art Deco. Where'd they go wrong with their tanks?
The Breda Ba-88 was very similiar in many ways to the Bf-110.

You go again. I like guessing better than asking.
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Yep! Uh oh it's your turn again. lol
Something about Italian 1930's and '40's aircraft... very artsy, Art Deco. Where'd they go wrong with their tanks?
The Breda Ba-88 was very similiar in many ways to the Bf-110.

You go again. I like guessing better than asking.
I think the Bf-110 was the better aircraft (still a slacker) but the Ba-88 was so beautiful.
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Old June 10th, 2008, 01:53 AM
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Ok, something a little bit harder.
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Well, whatever it is, it ain't pretty. Italian again or Japanese ?
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Re: Name That Plane

Is it the Mitsubishi Type 97 Light Bomber "Norma"?


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Looks like an early aitchi - val
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Looks like an early aitchi - val
Its japanese, thats for sure Steve but it doesn't look much like a 'Val' IMO.


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Okay Wustenfuchs, its time you gave out a few clues mate.

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