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![]() Nice set; sad image of the P-51... Pedantic mode the back three birds in the righthand (as the birds are flying) diamond appear to be Chinese CJ-6. And I'm kinda wondering if the Dak might actually be a Lisunov Li-2, a Russian copy of the Immortal Douglas? /pedantic mode Bob ^,,^ |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 04:23:34 GMT, Bob Harrington
wrote: Nice set; sad image of the P-51... Pedantic mode the back three birds in the righthand (as the birds are flying) diamond appear to be Chinese CJ-6. And I'm kinda wondering if the Dak might actually be a Lisunov Li-2, a Russian copy of the Immortal Douglas? /pedantic mode Bob ^,,^ What are the spotting features that lead you to identify them as CJ-6's? Again, I'm unfamiliar with that plane, and so I'd really like to know. I examined my other images, but none had the "Dak" close enough to give you any more info. Are there any telltale features, spotter-wise? |
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Just Plane Noise wrote in
: On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 04:23:34 GMT, Bob Harrington wrote: Nice set; sad image of the P-51... Pedantic mode the back three birds in the righthand (as the birds are flying) diamond appear to be Chinese CJ-6. And I'm kinda wondering if the Dak might actually be a Lisunov Li-2, a Russian copy of the Immortal Douglas? /pedantic mode Bob ^,,^ What are the spotting features that lead you to identify them as CJ-6's? Again, I'm unfamiliar with that plane, and so I'd really like to know. Not real obvious in your photo, but the Yak (-50 and -52) has a very curvy vertical stabilizer while the CJ-6 has a rather angular fin. The wings are also quite different,which you can get a sense of in your photo. I examined my other images, but none had the "Dak" close enough to give you any more info. Are there any telltale features, spotter-wise? More a semi-educated wild-arse guess... One, what would a C-47 be doing in a formation of eastern block aircraft; and two, I seem to recall an actual Li-2 has visited Oshkosh on at least one occasion in the past couple years - perhaps it is back? Depending on the model of Li-2, very little to fairly obvious differences were visible - different engines, window arrangements, gun turret on top - that kind of stuff. This web site has some useful information: http://www.dc3history.org/russia.htm Bob ^,,^ |
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