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Old July 12th, 2004, 23:09   #26
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Airliners: 18/20 (Easy one here. I couldn't tell the difference between a 737-800 and a -700)
Cockpits: 16/20 (Russian cockpits sure are messy)
Cabin: 7/20 (Hard here. I just guessed by looking at the seats. In one shot there was only a phone. How am I supposed to indentify an aircraft by looking at a phone???)
Helicopters: 16/20 (Did well considering I don't know much about helos. The sikorsky models was difficult.
Classic Aircraft: 8/20 (At least I know the douglas aircraft)
Military: 14/20 (Soviet jets messed me up)
Aircraft Nose: 17/20 (They pretty much showed the whole aircraft so it was easy)
Aircraft Tail: 16/20 (It was just aircraft tails. Not that easy)
Bussines Aircraft: 13/20 (Bomabardier has to use fancy names!)
Single Engine Prop: 12/20 (Whats the difference between a warrior and an archer?



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Those are pretty good scores. The test aren't exactly easy, but if you use the process of elimination you can figure out a lot of them (i.e. a Pawnee is definately NOT a helicopter).
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Old July 12th, 2004, 23:21   #27
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Airliners: 18/20 (Easy one here. I couldn't tell the difference between a 737-800 and a -700)
Cockpits: 16/20 (Russian cockpits sure are messy)
Cabin: 7/20 (Hard here. I just guessed by looking at the seats. In one shot there was only a phone. How am I supposed to indentify an aircraft by looking at a phone???)
Helicopters: 16/20 (Did well considering I don't know much about helos. The sikorsky models was difficult.
Classic Aircraft: 8/20 (At least I know the douglas aircraft)
Military: 14/20 (Soviet jets messed me up)
Aircraft Nose: 17/20 (They pretty much showed the whole aircraft so it was easy)
Aircraft Tail: 16/20 (It was just aircraft tails. Not that easy)
Bussines Aircraft: 13/20 (Bomabardier has to use fancy names!)
Single Engine Prop: 12/20 (Whats the difference between a warrior and an archer?



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Those are pretty good scores. The test aren't exactly easy, but if you use the process of elimination you can figure out a lot of them (i.e. a Pawnee is definately NOT a helicopter).

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What is a pawnee?
 
Old July 12th, 2004, 23:24   #28
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Cosmo1999, don't they get tired?

 
Old July 12th, 2004, 23:29   #29
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What is a pawnee?

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Piper Pawnee originally an ag plane, now many are used as tow planes for glider operations.
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Old July 12th, 2004, 23:33   #30
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I remember those. Not to long ago one of those was towing a banner down here at Ft. Lauderdale when the engine quit and the pilot landed on a golf course. Good thing he and the aircraft suffered no damage.
 
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Not to long ago one of those was towing a banner down here at Ft. Lauderdale

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Yep, they use them for that too.
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Old July 13th, 2004, 11:12   #32
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Brian how do find this stuff? If you are not careful you might end up here
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Old July 13th, 2004, 11:20   #33
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Brian how do find this stuff? If you are not careful you might end up here

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I just see posts at other forums that might be used here and post them here.
 
Old July 13th, 2004, 11:28   #34
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20/20. That was a pretty easy quiz.
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Old July 13th, 2004, 11:34   #35
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It is obvious that aircraft are used based on their locations. For example, you only see antonovs and tupelovs in the Soviet Union and surrounding countries. Airbus and Boeing are allover the world but it is not often seen by soviet airlines. Why is it that they do this? Does the Soviet Union reject to buy aircraft from foreign countries or something?
 
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