May 14, 201115 yr and the F-15 isn't stealth or new.The "stealth" thing was a joke - the pic was meant to look like an invisible (hence, stealthy) jet. It wasn't meant to imply the F-15 is a stealth jet. Matthew Bellette
May 14, 201115 yr Author You guys have pretty much guessed every variant except the one it is.Time for a hint: lucky number at the slots in a casino AJ Pongress
May 14, 201115 yr You guys have pretty much guessed every variant except the one it is.Time for a hint: lucky number at the slots in a casino 777 Tory Hollins | VP of Events - AAVirtual | Proud PMDG 737NGX/747-400X Owner
May 14, 201115 yr Sorry, but I strongly disagree. While the Yaks 1, 7 and 9 had the "beard" oil cooler intake, it could not be a Yak-7 because the Yak-7 shared the same enlarged radiator design as the Yak-9, located directly beneath the cockpit. The silhouette shown depicts a smaller radiator located somewhat behind cockpit, typical of the Yak-1 and 3. Even if I were to concede that there was a Yak-7 with this type of radiator design, how would one be able to distinguish that silhouette from a Yak-1b, since it looks exactly the same? Chris Towers
May 14, 201115 yr Author Sorry but it is the Yak 7!Lukas_Mathijsen gets the point.At the end of Round 2, the score is:ricky76 - 5 pointsHellfire - 2 pointsAirnews - 2 pointsLukas_Mathijsen - 1 pointRound 3 coming in a bit. AJ Pongress
May 14, 201115 yr 11) EC-12112) Tornado of Some flavor13) Airbus 38014) ?15) Space Ship 1 Joe Sherrill
May 14, 201115 yr 11) Lockheed L1649A Super Star Constellation12) F-14a Tomcat13) A38014) Messerschmitt ME 109?15) Space Ship 2 best regards, Alexander Barger
May 14, 201115 yr Author cdt996 - 2 points#12 (Tornado GR4)#13 (A380)ExNusquam - 2 points#11 (EC-121 Warning Star)#15 (SpaceShipOne)#14 remains unsolved.You guys are too quick. I was sure it would take longer on the EC-121.Bah. AJ Pongress
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