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FN 4RM/62F AB?

Good one. I bet your girlfriend 's named Jane's  rofl.gif

On the pix is the Belgian MG and mortar model of the FN 4RM/62F AB light armoured car. A 90mm CATI gun model also exists (or existed).

This AC was used only by the Belgian Gendarmerie (maybe a small number in Uruguay).

Ironsight's Armour & Artillery, your turn  wink_o.gif

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FN 4RM/62F AB?

Good one. I bet your girlfriend 's named Jane's rofl.gif

On the pix is the Belgian MG and mortar model of the FN 4RM/62F AB light armoured car. A 90mm CATI gun model also exists (or existed).

This AC was used only by the Belgian Gendarmerie (maybe a small number in Uruguay).

Ironsight's Armour & Artillery, your turn wink_o.gif

Hehe it was a lucky guess. Still haven't came across a cheap copy of JAA.

ID these 2 ugly MOFO's:

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...South African? I thought maybe the Buffel, but that has a different "tip." smile_o.gif

Yep it's from SA.

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Looks like a rotor-kite that was supposed to be launched from submarines for higher observation... I think it was german, like FUBAR... or was it the other way around?  tounge2.gif

@ blackdog, it couldn't be a Kolibri because the Kolibri has two twin-bladed rotors, this thing seems to be a single triple-bladed rotor...

Edit: FOUND IT! Focke-Achgelis FA330 Bachstelze

EXTRA!! EXTRA!! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

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Sorry for not posting a pic, haven't had the time to dig up one, should have said so...

As for Sc@tterbrain's pic, it's definitely a captured japanese fighter... at first look, I'd say it's either a Zero or an Oscar...

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Guest RKSL-Rock

Mitsubishi A6M Reisen (Zero Fighter)?

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Its actually a No. 6304. Mitsubishi A6M3 Type 0 Model 32.

The common nickname "Zero" applied to all A6M Type 0's.

You can't really tell from this angle but this one is actually a model 32, the type that initally received the codename "Hamp" because the Allies thought it was a new design.

With its clipped wings, this version of the "Zeke" was renamed the "Zeke 32." But I'm sure other than intel geeks, everyone just called it a Zero.

Your go Rocko!

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Hey! Not fair! mad_o.gif I knew it was a Zero or an Oscar and pointed it out first! (just didn't know if it were an A6M2, A6M3 or A6M5  tounge2.gif ) .

Oh well, I can't post pictures @ work for this thread so I'll let RockOfSl have a go...

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Guest RKSL-Rock

Thanks Buzzard!

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This is a prototype but it didnt go into service. But various apsects of it went on to greater success with other aircraft of it era.

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Short SA.4 "Sperrin"

Also known as "Shorts" of which only 2 were built.

Didn't mean to skip you Buzz.  So I'll give you a chance to make a submission before I do one.

Sperrin Link

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Was it just me or were the forums inaccessible this weekend? crazy_o.gif Now I'm at work again... argh, better have a go, I'll post something next time I guess it right, Sc@tterbrain, be my guest to carry this thread forward, please! thumbs-up.gif

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kuz1ac66d7mpr89uw9.jpg

guess it  wink_o.gif

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crap i knew someone was faster smile_o.gifrofl.gif

gj it's new 815 smile_o.gif

let's move on another one to guess:

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no, it's different one smile_o.gif

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It's a BAe Systems M777.

I remember it is the VSEL Ultralight-weight Field Howitzer though.

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