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Posts posted by red750
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Yes, its a Moni, but what else is different about it?
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That's a miss this time kasper.
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Derekliston, I owe you an apology, kinda. No, the aircraft is not a BN-3 Nymph, but it is derived from the Nymph. The designer, Desmond Norman worked for Britten-Norman, and when the company failed, he took the design to a company he started, NDN Aircraft. NDN planned to build and sell the Nymph with a lengthened cabin as the NAC-1 Freelance. The Nymph was reworked as the prototype Freelance and first flew in that configuration on 29 September 1984. In 1985 NDN Aircraft was renamed the Norman Aircraft Company (NAC) and components and fuselage sections for six aircraft were built. Following the failure of the company to win a military order with the NDN Firecracker military trainer the company was closed down.
So, we move on. Here's an unusual looking one, which I am sure will be guessed quickly.
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Police say the female pilot did a 'fantastic job' to land her Cessna (yes, it was a Cessna) in a busy suburban street without injury to passengers, motorists or anyone else.
Cessna lands in Huntington Beach street
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OK. We've established Phil's mystery plane, how about the quiz one?
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Given that the wingtip is missing, it's quite likely that part of the tail is too. I'm sure you're right, right down to the exhaust? just ahead of the canopy. The F+W C-3605, nicknamed Schlepp ("Tug") or "Alpine Anteater", was a target towing aircraft operated by the Swiss Air Force from 1971–1987. (Wiki)
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Guess again.
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Is RAA the only governing body/jurisdiction in the world where this information is kept secret? Looking through a database of RAA type aircraft around the world, then checking the country's registry, all list similar details to CASA, including owner name and address.
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I am posting this to all Flickr users - Flickr is changing ownership and you only have until 25 May (yes, tomorrow) to act if you don't accept the new terms and conditions. This includes downloading your photos and closing youor account. You should have received an email. If not, the contents are below:
As we announced on April 20th, Flickr has agreed to be acquired by SmugMug, the photography platform dedicated to visual storytellers. SmugMug has a long history of empowering people who love photography and who want to improve their craft, making them a perfect fit for Flickr and our creative community.
Nothing will change immediately with regard to your Flickr account. The Flickr product and brand will live on under SmugMug ownership. You will still access the same Flickr you know and love at www.flickr.com and via our mobile apps. SmugMug and Flickr will remain separate brands and you will continue to have options for free and Pro Flickr accounts. Until we notify you otherwise, you will continue to use your current login credentials.
As a result of the acquisition, Flickr accounts will be governed by SmugMug’s Terms of Service for Flickr and Privacy Policy for Flickr. The Terms of Service and Privacy Policy of Flickr’s current owner, Oath (formerly Yahoo), will not apply to the use of Flickr after the acquisition. You have until May 25, 2018 to review SmugMug’s Terms and Privacy Policy. If you do nothing in that time, your account will simply transition to SmugMug’s Terms of Service for Flickr and Privacy Policy for Flickr after the acquisition.
If you do not consent to SmugMug’s Terms and Privacy Policy, you will need to delete your Flickr account through your Account Settings. If you want to preserve a copy of your photos, be sure to download them from your Camera Roll first.
Read more detailed FAQs about this transition on the Flickr Blog.
We’re happy that Flickr is your home for photography and we look forward to the next chapter in our adventure together as we join the SmugMug family.
Thanks,
The Flickr Team
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That's it.
That will be my last for a while - have to do more research.
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Sorry mate, I'll hold my tongue in future.
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Guess This Aircraft ?
in AUS/NZ General Discussion
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Although similar to the Lancair and Glasair, it is neither.