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By: 2nd November 2001 at 19:37 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-RE: I give up
Philo - please don't give up ! The answer you are looking for is a Fleet 16 Finch. They were built with and without a canopy - the canopy is usually the giveaway !.
By: 3rd November 2001 at 18:16 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-RE: I give up
Thanks David,
I know little if anything at all about this aircraft, please tell me more. Where is this resident? are the markings on it authentic?. I have been through my history of the RAF and can find no reference at all.
By: 4th November 2001 at 19:56 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-RE: I give up
Philo - the Fleet Finch II was built in Canada by Fleet Aircraft
in the years 1939 to 41. It was built to the order of the RCAF (400) and used in the training of pilots. The Fleet design of biplanes originated with Maj Reuben Fleet who was the founder of Consolidated Aircraft in the U.S. A large number where built by the standards of the day before the production was tranfered to Canada as above. The are quite a few active in the States and elsewhere. From memory the is an airworthy example at Madrid and one in Paraguay which have been featured in FlyPast recently.
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By: philo - 1st November 2001 at 14:29
Dear all,
Have a look at Dave keys website www.home.clara.net/dak2/
and see if you can indentify the first aircraft in his quiz.
I am not trying to steal anyones thunder as i have already entered the quiz, however i am sure that i am completely off beat with answer 1.
Thanks
Phil