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FrontierDC3


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 2007-07-23 GMT-5 hours   
I have several photos of military aircraft that, in spite of much research, I have been unable to identify. I have looked in dozens of books, hundreds of web sites (including the FAA's web site), but cannot find what kind of aircraft they are. Can these "unknown" aircraft photos still be uploaded to Airfighters.com with hopes that someone can help identify them?

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Tieske




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 2007-07-23 GMT-5 hours   
Please upload these photos of unidentified aircraft. Always intersting for us, aircraft enthousiasts.

Greets,

Tieske

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 2007-07-24 GMT-5 hours   
Hi Ted,
You can actually insert the photos here in the post and we can help identify them. This way you don't have to take the time to upload them to the database and risk a data rejection. Simply go to "My files" from the top of the page. That takes you to your Personal file space (Pfs). There, you will create a folder to help you organize your photos. Simply give it a name, and make it private and not gallery. Then select that particular folder name in the drop-down menu while you browse for the image to upload. Once the image(s) is in your folder, from the Forum, you click on "My files" from the bottom left hand section of the text box. This opens up your Pfs and you locate the file you want to insert here. Click on the green icon and it will automatically insert a thumbnail here. Play around with it a little, it's not that difficult. You can also read more about it in the FAQ section. Send me a PM if you need help.

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 2007-07-25 GMT-5 hours   
Okay so I own up to pressing the wrong button and adding it to the site

This is the aircraft in question:

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Photo © Ted Miley


Its in Serbian Air Force scheme. Lets see if someone can provide the ID....

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rjpowney


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 2007-07-25 GMT-5 hours   
The roundel is Yugoslav, not Serbian.

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Robin


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 2007-07-25 GMT-5 hours   
A spot of investigation later...

It's a Soko 522

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Robin


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 2007-07-25 GMT-5 hours   
Top of the class for you and bottom of the class for me

But to make up for it I can say its N121DV

Cheers

Paul (Not good at geography!)

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 2007-07-25 GMT-5 hours   
LOL!
You must surely get some marks for the reg though!



But then again, depending on the teacher, a "see me after class" note scribbled on your answer could be even better!! :wink

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Robin


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 2007-07-27 GMT-5 hours   
I like this website for looking up civilian numbers. It has listings for pretty much all countries.
http://www.landings.com

Heres what you get listed with this N number:

N-number : N121DV
Aircraft Serial Number : 21
Aircraft Manufacturer : SOKO FACTORY YOGOSLAVIA
Model : TYPE 522
Engine Manufacturer : P&W
Model : R1340 SERIES
Aircraft Year : 1957
Owner Name : FILERA RONALD
Owner Address : 85 RED SCHOOLHOUSE RD
CHESTNUT RIDGE, NY, 10977-6718
Type of Owner : Individual
Registration Date : 21-Feb-2007
Airworthiness Certificate Type : Experimental
Approved Operations : Exhibition

Wayne Dippold
GO EAGLES 334th TFS

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