Name this plane?

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Name this Plane if you can...

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P-61 Black Widow

Built a model of that one as a kid [:)]
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You have to ask a more difficult questions. This an expert forum :)
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You're kidding, right? There are no military aircraft that served in the Pacific theatre during World War II that this forum doesn't know.



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KZ VIII Lark, a bit post war isnt it?? (Or is it a KZ III??)
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P61A-1-NO Black Widow of 419th Night Fighter Squadron.

Serial 42-5507

The wiki pic says 419th NF Sqn but Joe Baugher's site says 418th Sqn, lost in South Pacific Apr 10, 1945 MACR 13784

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More specifically it's an early production P-61A. The P-61 used the same top turret mechanism as the B-29 and there was a shortage of turrets. Northrop got a handful of them which went into the early P-61 production, but then no more were available, so most P-61A and the early Bs had no top turret. It's obviously an A because all Bs were painted gloss black and this one is OD.

I don't remember the numbers but there were only something like 50 P-61A built with turrets.

The turret initially gave the engineers fits too. The shape caused horrible buffeting when rotated. The Northrop engineers went through a large number of new shapes before hitting on the teardrop shape on the production Black Widow. Until the problem was resolved a lot of early Black Widows had their turret motors disconnected and the turret fixed straight forward.

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You're kidding, right? There are no military aircraft that served in the Pacific theatre during World War II that this forum doesn't know.



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Hold on Termy. It says right in the Wiki that they were used in the Pacific and China during WW2

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He means to get a more difficult subject as there are many experts of the PTO lurking here
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KZ VIII Lark, a bit post war isnt it?? (Or is it a KZ III??)

KZ VII. First flight in November of 46.
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Here's one for you footslogger: Name the one on the right, we all know the one on the left is a Fokker DRI

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Here's one for you footslogger: Name the one on the right, we all know the one on the left is a Fokker DRI

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From the markings I'd say it was a British plane. Seeing how the other plane is a Fokker DR1 I'm guessing probably of WW1 vintage. Maybe a Sopwith Pup? [:)]
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From the markings I'd say it was a British plane. Seeing how the other plane is a Fokker DR1 I'm guessing probably of WW1 vintage. Maybe a Sopwith Pup? [:)]

Gary, I'll give you the points but baby camels are not called pups, they're called calves.

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From the markings I'd say it was a British plane. Seeing how the other plane is a Fokker DR1 I'm guessing probably of WW1 vintage. Maybe a Sopwith Pup? [:)]

Gary, I'll give you the points but baby camels are not called pups, they're called calves.

Well dang! I was totally off on that one!
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A Sopwith Kennel.
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Ahhhh, I do remember that situation.

Spotted him too late. Tried some flat scissors to shake him, but the bastard wouldn´t let go. Damn Dr.I, much lower wing load than my old Sopwith Doghouse. Stalled 2 times. Went into a dive, but he noticed immediately. Stupid decision. Rest is history. Am lucky I am here to tell the story.
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Whatever it is, you can see the dogged determination on the pilot's face. [:D]
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See what you know about this pic just for fun not Really that hard but it is interesting...

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Panzerfausts on a Storch?

No madder than the dedicated "Bicycle Tank Destroyer battalion" the Hitler Youth tried in 1945
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No Storch, that one. Low-winged monoplane, not high-winged.

It's a Bücker 181C-3.
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