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Planespotter quicke

Postby Theis » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:08 am

ok all
this is a quicke

What aircraft is this?
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You better hurry up :)

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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby Hagar » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:36 am

Aeritalia/Fiat G.91 Luftwaffe. Next. ;)
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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby Theis » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:41 am

nope

but since im going to vacation now, you have alot of time to guess it!

Cya in a week! ;D

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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby Hagar » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:52 am

nope

That's funny. ???  OK, if you want to be pedantic I forgot the R/3 but it looks strangely like this one. ::)

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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby C » Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:52 am

;D Nice one Doug! It is a G.91. Quite a nice looking aeroplane really. I bet it flew quite nicely too...
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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Sat Aug 27, 2005 2:19 pm

looks like an F-86D
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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby Hagar » Sat Aug 27, 2005 2:47 pm

The G.91 was inspired by the F-86. http://www.allstar.fiu.edu/aero/fiat.htm

In the autumn of 1957 the 14 countries that then formed the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) conducted a series of competitive trials among a number of western European aircraft manufacturers to select a lightweight ground attack fighter plane. After extensive testing, the aircraft selected as NATO's standard strike fighter was the G.91 produced by Aeritalia, the Italian airframe manufacturers established by the giant automotive firm of Fiat.

The G.91, which resembled a scaled-down versions of America's North American F-86 Sabrejet, was a superb aircraft and well suited to its mission of hitting fast and hard at potential enemy ground targets. Its sophisticated array of armament included either four .50-caliber machine guns or two 30-millimeter cannons mounted in the sides of its fuselage, two 500-pound conventional bombs, air-to-air guided missiles and up to 31 air-to-ground rockets. It also had the capability of carrying nuclear weapons, but their type, size and number have remained classified information.

Fiat had previously built the F-86K under licence.
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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby C » Sat Aug 27, 2005 3:55 pm

The G.91 was inspired by the F-86. http://www.allstar.fiu.edu/aero/fiat.htm

Fiat had previously built the F-86K under licence.


...and just to compare, here's an F-86D. Its not quite as "pretty" and looks a little larger than the G-91, which from memory is quite a small aircraft (even compared to the F-86)...


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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby Felix/FFDS » Sat Aug 27, 2005 5:44 pm

As an aside - the G.91 was actually tested by the US ARMY as a ground support aircraft (late 50''s?) ... but of course, as we all know, the boys in blue argued that all fixed-wing, turbine, combat aircraft were theirs alone ...  (If not, can you image the A-10s in "US ARMY" insignia?)

As it was, a couple of Fiat G.91s were done up in US ARMY titles.
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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby Theis » Sun Sep 04, 2005 9:07 am

sorry doug

but it was the F-86K i was searching after

http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/planes/q0138.shtml

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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby C » Sun Sep 04, 2005 1:30 pm

sorry doug

but it was the F-86K i was searching after



Doh. You should have posted this pic then! ;D

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Re: Planespotter quicke

Postby beaky » Sun Sep 04, 2005 4:29 pm

Here's a fun 86D fact: If I remember correctly, this airframe was used to test an all-weather, sideways-launching missile system to minimize exposure to the enemy  and also to "fake them out":
The autopilot would be slaved to the targeting radar, the Sabre would turn itself away from the target, the missile rack would lower out of the belly of the plane, and off they'd go. The enemy might see a radar image of the F86D, but not necessarily the rockets...
Don't think it was very successful, but it was an interesting idea. Kind of weird role for such a great air-to-air "gunfighter", though...
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