Gollevainen's Quizz of the week (old)

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Pointblank

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Thanks Golly.
Another as yet "unidentified" flying object. :D
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Bell AH-1... but it looks like a AH-1Q, but it looks like it was fitted with a four bladed main rotor instead of the usual 2 bladed main rotor that is standard. The aircraft belongs to Bell from the markings, and the colour scheme suggests 1970's, which definitely means it is not a Zulu-Cobra, which is the only production model to be fitted with a four bladed main rotor.
 

zaky

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Re: Gollevainen's Quizz of the week (new)

Model 249 experimental demonstrator version fitted with a four-bladed rotor system

:confused:
 

planeman

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Try this one for size

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planeman

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any takers? not even a guess. I'll give you a hint: not all is as it first might appear
 

Pointblank

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The hull shape indicates a World War II or a immediate post World War II sub...
 

snake65

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Could it be Spanish Tiburon which was built after German minisub Walruss?
 
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