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That's the one, although spelt with an "H" - Christavia (Christ-in-Aviation) - ref Wikipedia.

 

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That's the one, although spelt with an "H" - Christavia (Christ-in-Aviation) - ref Wikipedia.[ATTACH=full]61876[/ATTACH]

Constellation! Oh sorry, you mean the one at the front!

 

 

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Correct again T88.

 

I'll upload another when I get home.

 

 

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Maybe not the exact colour, but you get the idea. Tee hee.

 

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My reply seems to have gone missing in the site transfer.

 

No, not French, but it is European. Three models, 1 and 2 were wood and fabric, 3 was metal. First flew in 1965.

 

And here are a couple of extra clues. The makers name contains an umlaut (two dots over a letter), and drop one letter from the makers name and it becomes a common swear word.

 

 

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My reply seems to have gone missing in the site transfer.No, not French, but it is European. Three models, 1 and 2 were wood and fabric, 3 was metal. First flew in 1965.

 

And here are a couple of extra clues. The makers name contains an umlaut (two dots over a letter), and drop one letter from the makers name and it becomes a common swear word.

That's no help...we don't know no swear words..............(

 

 

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My reply seems to have gone missing in the site transfer.No, not French, but it is European. Three models, 1 and 2 were wood and fabric, 3 was metal. First flew in 1965.

 

And here are a couple of extra clues. The makers name contains an umlaut (two dots over a letter), and drop one letter from the makers name and it becomes a common swear word.

Not a Fokker, then?

 

 

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